There is no single set of rules by which a person lives. In the world there are religious laws, state and moral, which are recommended to adhere to. Violation of some leads to responsibility, for others only those around him can condemn. A person learns most of the laws in childhood when he learns basic skills.
Instruction manual
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Each religion has its own rules of life. They are dictated by the characteristics of faith, the territory where religion arose, and many other factors. But there are universal principles that exist in all teachings. Do not kill is the commandment that many faiths have. She says that every person is worthy of life, and a person should not decide whether or not to live.
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Other rules of life relate to relationships between people. If you combine them into one, you get the following statement: "Deal with people the way you want others to do with you." These words contain honesty, responsibility and love for others.
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Each state has its own laws. Both the resident of this territory and visiting guests must respect these rules. Violation of these conditions leads to punishment: from administrative to criminal. Misconduct can be anything, even for rubbish thrown on the street, you can pay somewhere with a large fine, drunk driving in some countries can lead to imprisonment, and sometimes the world’s hands are cut off for theft.
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Each team also has rules. Sometimes there is a charter of the organization, rules of conduct in the institution, but most often these conditions are unspoken, everyone knows about them and try to adhere. For example, at work, you need to properly communicate with colleagues, somehow contact the bosses. Violation of these standards is not dangerous, you can only lose your job or get a reprimand. But a person has to fulfill these conditions.
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There are also family norms. They also vary in families. Somewhere you can speak in elevated tones, but someone is not welcome. A person sets these rules himself and himself fulfills them. They help maintain an atmosphere of warmth and comfort in any home.
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Man is constantly surrounded by hundreds of rules. But most of them are not burdensome. People are used to them from childhood and are treated as if they were not there. A free man does not constantly think about the limitations that exist in the world. In fact, even within the framework of laws, one can perfectly realize oneself and not feel boundaries.