The question of whether or not you’re a rule follower or a rule breaker is a difficult one to answer. The most common way of thinking about it is a bit of both. Some people are rule-followers, some are rule-reporters, some are rule-breakers.
The point is that we can all be rule-followers and rule-reporters. Even if youre a rule-breaker, you might still consider how rules govern your behavior.
A rule breaker is a person who breaks a rule, usually due to personal or political reasons. Rule-breaks are also known as “abberations.
People who are rule-breakers break a rule in many different ways. There are some people who only take on rules they personally believe to be rules. In that case, they are rule followers. Some people, however, take on their rule-following in order to achieve some higher goal.
In the end, the more rules we try to make, the harder it is to break them. In the case of rules that are written down, it’s harder to break them because there are many variables that can affect the outcome, and a rule that is written down can only be broken by someone else who is familiar with the rules. However, rules that are written down that don’t explicitly state what they mean (like rules that are vague) are much harder to break.
The problem here is that sometimes when we try to write down rules that are vague, we forget to look at the actual guidelines we are meant to follow. In the case of the rules that are vague, the only way a person is meant to understand what the rules actually mean is if they are part of the person’s life experience. In the case of rules that are written down, we have to write down the rules to ourselves as we go.
The problem here is that there are two schools of thought on whether rules should be written down. Some people say that rules are important and shouldn’t be left up to interpretation. Others say that rules need to be written down because it’s impossible to imagine yourself forgetting them. I think the truth is somewhere in between.
I think writing down the rules is a good idea, but that it has to be done. For one thing, it is hard to imagine yourself forgetting an important rule or even a simple one. Also, there are some people who know the rules but do not write them down. For example, a woman who works for a company that hires out her house to couples who can use the house as a “bachelor pad” (a.k.a. “couples getaway”).
The rule we are talking about is “among us, 34 is a good number.” That’s because the 34th person who needs a place to stay for an in-home party, or the 34th person who has to get a job. The 34th person who has to pay the rent, or the 34th person who has to pay for the utilities, or the 34th person who has to pay for the phone, or the 34th person who has to pay for the car.
The point, of course, is that these people have to pay rent, and all those people who make it through the day without paying anything are the ones who get to stay at your house for as long as they want.