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Balance of Rules & Discretion

Balance of Rules & Discretion

While rules provide a framework, practical wisdom involves knowing when to bend or even break them. It’s about using discretion to do what’s right rather than just what’s prescribed.

“Rules are useful, but wisdom is knowing when to go beyond them.”

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