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The art of hearing the rule perfectly and ignoring it on purpose.
means Refusing to follow orders, rules, or authority you're expected to obey.
from From Latin oboedire, to obey — literally to listen toward someone — with dis- flipping it into a deliberate, well-heard refusal.
Listening built inRooted in audire, to hear — you heard, you declined.
Civil cousinCivil disobedience made breaking rules a moral strategy.
Toddler fluentMastered by age two, well before grammar.