Discipline means obedience to a superior authority. Accepting the
norms of the family, society, the commands of elders and obeying them is
also discipline. Discipline means accepting punishments for violation.
Discipline also means training of mind and character, developing
self-control and the habit of obedience. Discipline could be divided into two broad categories, external and
internal. External discipline is that which is imposed by outside
authority. It is often linked with authority and force. Discipline in
the army is one such. Soldiers do not have a say in it except implicit
obedience. As Tennyson says “Theirs not to make reply. Theirs not to
reason why, theirs nut to do and die”. A soldier in a war field cannot
ask for reasons. He has to obey commands; otherwise, the war is lost. Nature and society are best disciplinarians. Violate their laws, and
you are in for punishment. Put your finger in fire. It burns, no matter
who you are. There we learn discipline by experience. That is why
Gandhiji has rightly said that discipline is learn in adversity. It is
therefore necessary that, if you wish to achieve anything enduring in
life, you have to be first disciplined in life. Lack of discipline is
like a ship without a rudder.
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