myinnerslut
His chains. His lash.
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discipline is a topic that gets brought up a lot, and there are a lot of different opinions about the discipline vs. punishment concept. i was thinking about it and came up with an analogy for discipline used correctly. since things are slow right now i figured id post it and see if it sparked some conversation.
so go ahead: agree, disagree, come up with an analogy of your own. restless minds want to know, what are your thoughts on discipline?
my analogy
discipline done properly is like polishing a stone.
1- a flaw is located in the stone (the pyl acts in a way that requires correction)
2- the stone gets tumbled around and beaten up a bit, a process by which the flaw is removed (disciplinary action is taken to confront or combat this action)
3- if done properly, the flaw is removed and the stone is a more refined, more polished work (based on the disciplinary action, behavioral modification has been achieved and the action will not be repeated)
4- if you let the stone be for a long period of time without any maintenance work, it will develop new flaws (ignoring the pyl for a long period will most likely cuase actions the PYL does not like or want)
5- a perfectly flawless stone cannot be found in nature without it having undergone some polishing (it is not possible to be perfect)
so go ahead: agree, disagree, come up with an analogy of your own. restless minds want to know, what are your thoughts on discipline?
my analogy
discipline done properly is like polishing a stone.
1- a flaw is located in the stone (the pyl acts in a way that requires correction)
2- the stone gets tumbled around and beaten up a bit, a process by which the flaw is removed (disciplinary action is taken to confront or combat this action)
3- if done properly, the flaw is removed and the stone is a more refined, more polished work (based on the disciplinary action, behavioral modification has been achieved and the action will not be repeated)
4- if you let the stone be for a long period of time without any maintenance work, it will develop new flaws (ignoring the pyl for a long period will most likely cuase actions the PYL does not like or want)
5- a perfectly flawless stone cannot be found in nature without it having undergone some polishing (it is not possible to be perfect)