Laws and rules are made by human beings so they can live in harmony in society. I learned that a long time ago, as a young person. Indeed, going to school during my childhood, I came to know that to live in peace and enjoy freedom in this world, one has to abide by the laws and rules set up by authorities. Those people to whom we gave power by electing them. Thus, being aware of the laws and rules governing our society, I have full control over my life. I have power, so to speak. If I drive while drunk, have an accident, and harm someone, I must be held accountable for my action. I shouldn't blame anybody but myself, if I get arrested and thrown in jail. There are so many things in this world that can help us avoid getting in trouble with the authorities. For instance, as a child, my parents told me that taking someone else' belongings without them knowing is a crime. And that you can go to prison if arrested. In addition, the media deal with crimes that people commit on a daily basis; and their consequences. We also learn in schools the importance of respecting rules and laws, otherwise there will be negative outcomes. So with all the means or tools that are available to all human beings, to learn the culture of power, there should be no excuses if one ignores the rules and laws governing us. Therefore, violating them, constitutes a crime that can be punished. In fact, unless someone has a mental problem, who is not aware of the fact that raping someone is a serious crime? Who doesn't know that murder is another serious crime?
I was able to get the job that I enjoy right now because, before I went to the job interview, I got prepared, by learning how to dress appropriately and how to behave during the interview.
To sum up, I will say that adapting to the culture of power allowed me to go to school and get a "Licence d'enseignement", a teaching certificate, after three years in college, in the French education system. To land a job after graduation, to respect the authorities and thus to live a peaceful life with my family. When I wake up in the morning, I'm so happy to know that I slept in my own bedroom and not in a jail cell. And I thank God for that.
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