What does it mean to break the rules and form rules?

Exception refers to breaking the usual standards, exceeding or not meeting the normal regulations or system requirements. In daily life, behaviors that violate the rules are often allowed or allowed in some cases. For example, in an emergency, in order to achieve the expected results, it may be necessary to violate the rules to deal with problems. In the workplace, sometimes abnormality can also be regarded as an opportunity, and more development opportunities and promotion opportunities may be obtained through abnormality.

Qualified refers to compliance with laws, regulations, standards and requirements. In life and in the workplace, we often need to abide by various regulations and standards to ensure that our actions meet the requirements of law, morality and professional ethics, which is what we must do. At the same time, meeting various requirements and standards is also a prerequisite for us to gain social recognition and success in the workplace.

Alien and qualified are two relative concepts, not absolute opposites. In the workplace and life, we sometimes need to break the rules to deal with problems in order to achieve the expected results, but if we blindly break the rules and standards, it may lead to a series of adverse consequences. Therefore, we should break the rules when necessary, and at the same time, we should try our best to remain qualified in order to get more opportunities for success and development.