Discipline may be defined as strict obedience to certain rules and regulations. Discipline in life is something like a capital without which no progress and prosperity can be achieved.
Discipline is prevalent in nature. The heavenly bodies move in order; the night follows day and vice versa. If there was no discipline, there would have been chaos in Nature.
Discipline is taught in schools and colleges. The students have to follow certain rules of conduct while reading or playing. Much of a man's success depends on his disciplined activities. A well-disciplined life is a successful life. Disciplined should be maintained at all costs in the institutions. The students must be disciplined. Strict disciplined is imposed in the Armed forces. Discipline is the essential condition of Army life and without this the whole nation may be in danger. An ill-disciplined regiment may bring defeat while a disciplined group is sure to achieve victory. They are used to obeying the orders of their officers even at cost of life.
Discipline is valued in games and sports and the win or defeat of a team depends on how the players are trained. The orders of the skipper must be obeyed. That is the lesson of true sportsmanship.
The importance of discipline cannot be overemphasized. In all organizations- religious, political, economic and social or educational-rules and regulations must be observed. Life without discipline is a ship without a rudder. It is the pre-condition for the growth of society and for the spread of civilization. Thus it is needless to underline how much important discipline is in public life. The people in politics who are at the helm of affairs are the guardians of the nation. The public leaders are the anchor-sheet of hope and aspirations. If they do not abide by discipline, there will be chaos and confusion in all aspects of life and consequently the state may come to a total collapse. So the imposition of strict discipline is a must for the uplift either for an individual or for a nation.
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| | | | | Discipline is very important. Someone who is undisciplined will eventually be the cause of his or her on failure. However, too much discipline can lead to a person not being about to experiment with different ideas. Therefore, I believe that even though everything needs to be done in order; there should be time set aside for randomness. |
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