Bored Panda has compiled a list of the most ingenious and innovative ways people who beat the system while strictly following the rules.
Consider a world where there are no rules. Isn't it difficult to accomplish? It's plausible that humans as a species can't thrive without hierarchies and structure, as well as the ability to decide how long one's lunch break should be. Without ideas and actions that we can all agree on, civilization as a whole would not exist.
Professor Degges-White believes that when we reach the age of adolescence, we may feel compelled to rebel. However, this does not negate the importance of having rules in general.
"We feel adrift without rules/expectations during adolescence because we want to confront our parents. While some of us will always strive to bend, break, or dispute the rules, it's comforting to know that large-scale chaos will not occur as a result of the regulations we're fighting against," she added.
It should come as no surprise that different people have varying tolerance levels for following the rules. Some people may fully embrace them and find it difficult to break out from their routines.
"When questioned why they acted in this manner, they said they were able to maintain control when they didn't follow the rules." "Rules at work were something they could break to fulfill their 'control freak' tendencies," she explained.
"Everyone has a distinct perspective on norms and boundaries, and for some it may be nature and for others it may be nurture. Societies, on the other hand, cannot function without defined laws and boundaries on a broader scale. "When regulations fall by the wayside, chaos and anarchy result—at any level," the professor told Bored Panda.
Structure in your life can assist you in dealing with stress. When the world seems chaotic and your future is uncertain, strict timetables and rituals can be really beneficial. It's something to rely on in a pinch. Something on which you can rely. When there's turmoil left, right, and center, it's something to give you a sense of control.
"Everyone has a unique perspective on norms and boundaries, and some attribute it to nature, while others attribute it to nurture. Societies, on the other hand, cannot function without well defined laws and boundaries on a larger scale. "When regulations are ignored, chaos and anarchy ensue—at any level," says the author.
A sense of structure in your life can help you cope with stress. When the world seems chaotic and your future is uncertain, sticking to rigorous schedules and rituals can be extremely beneficial. It's something you can rely on when you're in a pinch.
Consider a world where there are no rules. Isn't it difficult to accomplish? It's plausible that humans as a species can't thrive without hierarchies and structure, as well as the ability to decide how long one's lunch break should be. Without ideas and actions that we can all agree on, civilization as a whole would not exist.
18 Genius People Who Beat The System By Following The Rules
Some rules, on the other hand, appear to be unjust, unfair, and harsh in general. That's why people strive to bend them without breaking them, and Bored Panda has compiled a list of the most ingenious and innovative ways people have beaten the system while strictly following the rules. It's some truly incredible motivation for all of you Pandas who are feeling confined at work or elsewhere.#1 Celebrating pride despite our hoa not allowing pride flags. they don’t regulate yard lights though, so... there’s always a loophole
18 Genius People Who Beat The System By Following The RulesProfessor Degges-White believes that when we reach the age of adolescence, we may feel compelled to rebel. However, this does not negate the importance of having rules in general.
"We feel adrift without rules/expectations during adolescence because we want to confront our parents. While some of us will always strive to bend, break, or dispute the rules, it's comforting to know that large-scale chaos will not occur as a result of the regulations we're fighting against," she added.
It should come as no surprise that different people have varying tolerance levels for following the rules. Some people may fully embrace them and find it difficult to break out from their routines.
#2 Old lady at the bank
"Some people believe that any attempts to persuade them to 'fall in line' are ineffective. Professor Degges-White told Bored Panda, "I previously worked with someone who would always bring in their reports late—whether it was by a day or just a couple of minutes past the declared date, they were consistently going to buck the deadline.""When questioned why they acted in this manner, they said they were able to maintain control when they didn't follow the rules." "Rules at work were something they could break to fulfill their 'control freak' tendencies," she explained.
#3 Unauthorized protests are forbidden in russia, so artists in st. petersburg decided to do some open-air practice
Regardless of an individual's tolerance for norms, society as a whole would come apart if they were not followed."Everyone has a distinct perspective on norms and boundaries, and for some it may be nature and for others it may be nurture. Societies, on the other hand, cannot function without defined laws and boundaries on a broader scale. "When regulations fall by the wayside, chaos and anarchy result—at any level," the professor told Bored Panda.
Structure in your life can assist you in dealing with stress. When the world seems chaotic and your future is uncertain, strict timetables and rituals can be really beneficial. It's something to rely on in a pinch. Something on which you can rely. When there's turmoil left, right, and center, it's something to give you a sense of control.
#4 The HOA in my friend’s neighborhood recently threatened her neighbors with a fine if they didn’t hide their trash cans. this is their solution
Regardless of an individual's tolerance for norms, if they are not observed, society as a whole will fall apart."Everyone has a unique perspective on norms and boundaries, and some attribute it to nature, while others attribute it to nurture. Societies, on the other hand, cannot function without well defined laws and boundaries on a larger scale. "When regulations are ignored, chaos and anarchy ensue—at any level," says the author.
A sense of structure in your life can help you cope with stress. When the world seems chaotic and your future is uncertain, sticking to rigorous schedules and rituals can be extremely beneficial. It's something you can rely on when you're in a pinch.