November 22, 2017, Superior, AZ-
Standards were set,
then protested,
and ignored.
Protests were made,
and overruled.
There is freedom,
in obedience,
when rules are ethical
and standards are
well within reason.
A perfect place,
a desirable site,
acknowledges
and honours
its environment.
These are lessons
that a kind soul
tried to impart.
Now, the kind soul
faces unforeseen
challenges
of a different sort.
I’m glad I came here,
to be of comfort.
I really like the wisdom expressed here. Obedience does not necessarily mean loss of freedom; one makes the choice to follow rules and standards that are ethical and respectful.
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Absolutely!
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That’s deep. You have to know the rules before you can break them. That’s what they always told us in school.
Hope you’re having a good Thanksgiving.
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Yet, “ignorance of the law is no excuse”, according to my business law teacher, way back in 1967.
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Truth.
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Yes, indeed, Val!
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Once my boss said, “If you don’t think I’m being ethical you can quit.”
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“My company- love it or leave it!” “Bye”.
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