French, asked by susantashit199, 1 year ago

How is order different from Discipline?

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Answered by swapnil756
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Discipline and punishment are not the same thing. Discipline is the practice of training someone to behave in accordance with rules or a code of behavior. ... To punish is to inflict suffering for the past behavior. But the difference between discipline and punishment goes deeper than just the meaning of the words.


Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Discipline is a mindset whereas order is a habit based on rules.

Explanation:

  • A person's mental state, specifically how they think, is referred to as their discipline. It is about having control over oneself.
  • For example, Jason was very self-disciplined regarding the completion of his homework, despite the fact that his friends were playing video games in the room next door.
  • Order means adhering to a predetermined set of guidelines. It is about living up to expectations, whether they are your own or the expectations of other people. Either way, it is equally important.
  • For example, Please make sure that your desks are arranged in an orderly manner.

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