Top Seven Laws & Rule Ideas in the world.

Alexandra David
3 min readOct 14, 2022

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A short story goes like this:

A man went to his boss and asked, "Why can’t I get a salary increase after 10 years of working experience?"

The boss answered, "What you have is not ‘10 years of experience’. You have been using the same experience for 10 years."

Effective methods are far better than ineffective pains.

A successful person actually wins by their ways of thinking.

The top seven laws and rule Ideas in the world which can be beneficial to your life include:

1. Murphy’s Law:

The more you fear something, the more it will happen. Allowing fear to get the best part of you is just another way of making up excuses and stopping yourself from doing what you ought to do.

The Ostrich Syndrome states:

Don’t make excuses. Not making excuses is the first step to correcting a mistake and conquering fear. No interest, no use doing it, I don’t get it...It is a fatal weakness of a person to always look for objective factors to blame for everything.

Here is a little story.

Someone asked a farmer, "Have you planted wheat?"

The farmer answered, "Not yet, I'm afraid it's going to rain."

The man then asked, "So have you planted cotton yet?"

Farmer said: "No, I'm worried that there will be worms eating the cotton."

The man asked again, "And what exactly did you plant?"

Farmer answered: "I didn’t grow anything. That’s the safest way to go."

Social psychology explains that people are always attempting to rationalize their behavior with the intention of finding excuses for their every action, thereby preserving their self-esteem, or reducing their anxiety, as a psychological defense mechanism. Brave people make more progress, and those who push back only stay put. This is the biggest difference between ordinary people and successful people: when facing a problem, whether to look for the cause from the outside or from oneself.

2. Kidlin’s Law:

If you can write a problem down clearly, then the matter is half solved.

3. Gilbert’s Law:

The biggest problems at work is that no one tells you what to do. The "Rule of Apple” also applies at work. What you do first is more important than how many things you do. If there are good and bad apples in a pile, which one do you eat first? The answer is: you eat the good apples first and throw the bad away because if you eat the bad apples first, the good apples will go bad slowly, and you’ll never have the sweet good apple.

4. Walson’s Law:

If you put information and intelligence first at all times then the money keeps coming in.

Many people do things better than you, not because they are more capable than you, but because they have more information than you. In our efforts to improve our professional skills, we often lose sight of another important thing: information.

5. Karma law:

Who you are today is as a result of your previous action; everything in your life, including your past, present and future are connected.

6. Falkland’s Law:

If you don’t have to make a decision then don’t make a decision.

7. Golden Rule:

Don’t do to others what you do not want them to do to you.

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Alexandra David

A Geologist & A Mining Engineer | Incessantly Inquisitive | talk about Lifestyles, Entrepreneurship, Cryptocurrency, Art.