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Discipline means success, anarchy means ruin - Write about the given topic.

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Answered by mahipujari
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Discipline involves punishment for not obeying instructions. Parents and teachers can set an example by infusing the aspect of discipline and the consequences of not following it. Children are taught the virtues of preparing early for everything, waking up on time and hygiene habits as a part of being disciplined in life. It is said that an army without discipline is nothing more than a mob. This cannot be truer. Even in sports, discipline is of utmost importance as any violation of laid out rules or instructions can result in a foul, which can end up suspending a player for a match or worse off, with high penalty. 

The toughest aspect of discipline is self-discipline. This means that governing oneself by controlling temptations and evil desires. It is the waning of self-discipline amongst young people which has led to the world going through a tough time. The higher crime rates and more difficult adolescents are results of anarchy taking over our lives more strongly than ever before. 

Glamour may be an important element of being a celebrity but what should be remembered is that thousands of hours of perseverance and hard work went into them. Success in life is also determined by self-discipline and anyone who wants to go far in life must inculcate self-discipline. One of the reasons why children are encouraged to study or to play outdoor sports instead of watching TV or play video games is because that is essential for their growth in life. A self-disciplined person does not squander away time for trivial pleasures in life. 

You can easily cite this with examples of most successful people in life. They gave up indulgences and pleasures for achieving something big in life. Mahatma Gandhi, Milkha Singh, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid are some of the big Indian names that have been associated with a life that involved rigorous discipline and their names are etched in history forever for not just their stupendous achievements but also how they achieved greatness by being disciplined all of their life. There have been examples of many monks being able to discipline their mind so well that they are able to survive in extremely cold parts of Himalayas. 

On the other hand, anarchy prevails if discipline is not followed and unruly elements can make it seem more relevant. Anarchy can be a country having situation of lawlessness or political disorder. India, a democratic country, was also threatened by its perils in times of emergency in late 1970’s. There was a situation of anarchy under the then Prime Minister Ms Indira Gandhi. However, it did not last very long and ultimately a new government was formed after a few years. Anarchy makes people unhappy and does not let them be at their best. This is true in case of both government as well as individuals. 

For instance, when militancy groups take over the country, there is a situation of chaos like we have seen in case of Iraq, Afghanistan or Sudan. Anarchy results in ruining the person or the group and all the elements near it as well. People who create anarchy or dwell in situations of anarchy may feel on the top of the world for some time but ultimately they are doomed in life. 

Anarchy can lead to ruin. But the world around us is nothing short of chaotic. To bring order out of chaos it takes organization and effort, but discipline isn’t a necessary part of that formula. Constant effort at the most appropriate times would be a better generalization in the overall scheme of things. Discipline is a requirement but it’s not a must to succeed in life. It is an important factor in improving one’s craft but some are gifted in their own particular fields and can perform tasks with apparent ease without the need of discipline. 

To conclude, we must not forget that the hardest task of all is self-discipline. It is our own responsibility to learn how to govern and rule ourselves, how to control ourselves, resist the evil desires and obey the conscience. Master of mind and body can do the impossible.
Answered by Anonymous
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Essay On Discipline: 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 taught in schools and colleges. The students have to follow certain codes of behavior weather reading or playing. Much of a man’s success depends on his disciplined
activities. A well disciplined life is a successful life. Discipline should be maintained at all costs in the institutions. The students must be
disciplined.

Strict discipline is maintained in army.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 the 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 order of the skipper must be obeyed. That is the lesson of true sportsmanship.

The importance of discipline cannot be over- emphasized. In all organizations like religious, political, economic, social and educational rules and regulations must be observed.

Life without discipline is a ship without rudder. It is an essential pre-condition for the growth of society and spread of civilization.

Thus it is needless to underline how much important discipline is in public life. So, if we do not abide by discipline, there will be chaos and confusion in all aspects of life and consequently the state come to a total collapse. Thus, in public life the importance of
discipline is the highest.
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