Monday, 24 December 2012

Rules and Trust_the relationship

Well, here I am again with another post based on my observations. After reading this upcoming line you might find me utterly boring but as my Public diary has to represent all my characteristics , I think this one should be up there too
I've never broken any rules, getting my phone to school being an exception! :P
Yes, at the age of 15, following rules and not even trying or rather wanting to break them, some of you might even want to banish me from the 21st century's 'teen club', well if there is any! :P I guess there are 2 reasons why I'm not much of a rule-breaker:
  1. Its in my genes! Starting from my grandparents, my parents then my aunts and uncles..none of them have been rule-breakers and also belong to the sincere and responsible students' category. So, I guess that explains it all.
  2. This little word called 'TRUST' stops me from going on and doing something that my parents won't expect from me.
You see..I would like to elaborate the second point a bit. When you have someone in your family or friends or family who can trust you with their lives, it kind of becomes impossible to break their trust. Being the selfish human beings that we are, all of us are scared of getting filled with guilt of breaking someone's trust.
My parents have inculcated some values in me and trust that because of those values my conscience would automatically stop me from doing anything that is wrong. Then also to break rules first I need to have some rules! I've been told that I can do whatever I want to and I won't be stopped, therefore no rules mean no thrill in breaking them either right?
This is the relationship between rules and trust. If someone trusts you, you tend to respect the faith they have in you and do not cross certain limits that will break the rules which you made in your mind along with their trust!

This one seems a bit rough but I still like my views. do you have any opinion on this topic? Comment them down!

~Kudos
being worthy of trust.

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