Tag: rules
Break the rules
by dsanka on Apr.02, 2009, under Musings
Yesterday in our Mobile Applications development lecture, our professor (Eliot Soloway) brought up the topic about what the difference is between people like Michael Jordan, Tiger woods and us. (Keep in mind professor Soloway is a motivational professor and he is all about pushing his students to be the best they can be). He brought up the point that these are the people who don’t play by the rules. They aren’t the ones to take the safe path in life.
This got me thinking about breaking the rules. Before i start we should keep in mind that just breaking the rules or straying away from the safe path is not enough. These people have heart, determination, laser focus and a never say die attitude. But these are all points worth blog posts of their own. For now i am gonna keep my focus on the rule breaking part.
I personally believe rules are put in place to hold us back and to test if we have the guts to break them. We go through 12 years of school 4 years of college and 2-5 years of grad school for a select few of us. Over these 16-21 years we are systemized. We are told what we are supposed to learn, what HW/projects to do and when to take our exams. The system doesn’t in most cases leave any room for us to discover our true potential. I have seen a lot of my friends consumed by the system. All of this annoys me to say the least. I have had enough of this and i can’t wait to get the fuck out of this.
I am a month away from graduation and i have promised myself that from now on i am going to live on my terms and do what i want to do. If i don’t feel passionate about something i will not be involved in it. I am tired of half-assing stuff and just doing it for no concrete rhyme or reason. A simple guideline i am setting for myself: Don’t stick with the rules/system unless the rules/system are in place to bring the best out of you. If you ever have an inkling of a feeling that these rules/system are holding you back break out of it. It’s not worth the while to stick with them.