Comments on: Break The Rules https://themeaningmovement.com/break-rules/ Tue, 14 Nov 2017 09:05:52 +0000 hourly 1 By: Linda sager https://themeaningmovement.com/break-rules/#comment-118756 Tue, 14 Nov 2017 09:05:52 +0000 http://themeaningmovement.com/?p=1301#comment-118756 In reply to Linda sager.

Linda Sager
My father used to say there’s always room for improvement
So in this situation you made or learnt the rules you break the rules in order to improve to rules,
So now there are better rules so if others are also following those rules and or /breaking those rules although this might seem like organised chairs
It means that there is always hope and the chance of a miracle ,being able to achieve something beyond all normal reason or belief ,giving more than one would normally expect .
For the greater cause

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By: Linda sager https://themeaningmovement.com/break-rules/#comment-118755 Tue, 14 Nov 2017 08:56:48 +0000 http://themeaningmovement.com/?p=1301#comment-118755 Breaking the rules .
If you are in a position of making the rules and something is above the rules ,you have to make that decision to break the rules in order to achieve something which is above the rules

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By: Dan Cumberland https://themeaningmovement.com/break-rules/#comment-2586 Tue, 25 Mar 2014 18:04:51 +0000 http://themeaningmovement.com/?p=1301#comment-2586 In reply to T.

Those are heavy rules with big implications! Glad you’re aware of them and where they’ve come from. Thanks for sharing T!

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By: T https://themeaningmovement.com/break-rules/#comment-2582 Tue, 25 Mar 2014 16:57:51 +0000 http://themeaningmovement.com/?p=1301#comment-2582 Growing up in the church, there were a lot of rules that were created about what was “holy” enough, or sacrificial enough, or just Christian enough. The jobs and career path I sought out had to fit those criteria, and if I didn’t have to sacrifice enough when doing the work, then the job must clearly be selfish and have no real meaning.

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