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Let’s admit it: we all follow rules.
It might be an organization we work for.
I remember when I was in the Army, they told me when I would get up, when I would take a shower, how I would make my bed, when I would eat, when I would go to bed, when I would get a haircut and how that haircut would look, just to name a few of the rules.
They had rules for just about everything, and those rules better be obeyed or else.
Now after I left the Army, that wasn’t the end of rules in my life.
By Clint Morey5
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Let’s admit it: we all follow rules.
It might be an organization we work for.
I remember when I was in the Army, they told me when I would get up, when I would take a shower, how I would make my bed, when I would eat, when I would go to bed, when I would get a haircut and how that haircut would look, just to name a few of the rules.
They had rules for just about everything, and those rules better be obeyed or else.
Now after I left the Army, that wasn’t the end of rules in my life.