Bringing in changes to our life is interesting and encouraging. But adapting to the new changes is tiresome. Many of get influenced by the inspiring books, philosophies, moral lectures and feel like adopting those in our routine. We feel like a ‘Take Diversion’ has come in our way and we are about a take new route we find it interesting. But when this way becomes lengthy we start feeling that it is annoying and feel like ‘Break the Rules’. Similarly we often tend to take initiatives and resolutions with full enthusiasm and earnestness but often but fail to stick to it. Everyone around start giving shot in hand and start expecting highly productive results from us. With a boost we step ahead. Then the show starts. We find it difficult to fit into our mental frame. The initial motivation switches to opinions, mentions, remarks, criticism and finally blames. Then the vigor then evaporates leaving shame, guilt and we start feeling defeated. Then slowly ‘Break the Rules’ comes into focus. Then we step into our life board and go to our safe harbor. And then the wheel goes around and the second show starts.