Model essay
It is a habit to write rules and obey them.
Without rules, there would be no Fiona Fang, and this "rule" is the rule of the development of things. Everything in the world must follow certain laws, such as sunrise and sunset. For people, this is not only a rule, but also a habit.
Rules are not legal provisions, so people's words and deeds can be regulated without explicit provisions. From respecting the old and caring for the young, treating people with the overall situation in mind, to consciously queuing in daily life and flushing after going to the toilet, all of them are guided by the awareness of rules. Over time, we formed a habit. However, this sense of rules itself also comes from habits.
Habit is wonderful, it will make people do some actions subconsciously, it can be cultivated, but it is difficult to get rid of. Some people may think that obeying the rules is a kind of "bondage", but when he takes "having to obey the rules" as a habit, obeying the rules has correspondingly become his activity standard.
As we all know, it is difficult for a "wolf child" to live according to the code of conduct of normal people after returning to human society. For example, when eating, he will show full vigilance to protect the food. When he wants something, he will choose to jump directly for it. It was the growing environment that made him develop the habit of getting everything by strength and speed, which should be caused by having to abide by the survival laws of wolves when he was a child. When the wolf boy returns to human society, although there are special people to educate him, out of habit, he will still abide by the survival rules of animal society, because these rules have long become habits and integrated into his life, and he will abide by them whether he is in this society or not. On the other hand, an educated person will also have innate habits: accustomed to not making noise in public, accustomed to obeying traffic rules, accustomed to being humble and polite to others, accustomed to everything conforming to the rules. His environment made him understand that if he wants to be an educated person, he must obey the rules, and if he wants to always obey the rules, he must form such a habit.
We can't imagine that Germans will "flexibly" jump the queue one day, and we can't expect a person who never obeys traffic rules to suddenly turn around and start walking zebra crossings. The so-called "rules" are just the correct way for people to treat things. Without the habit of obeying rules, there is no "rule consciousness".
It seems that obeying the rules is indeed a habit, a social habit. If you don't accumulate steps, you will be thousands of miles away; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river. If people are willing to spend a short time making themselves obey the rules, then individuals will form a good habit of obeying the rules with the help of the whole society and personal efforts. By then, our society will become more orderly and our life will become more harmonious and beautiful.