@8eef5a3b: There are many reasons why some people rebel while others do not. Some people may rebel because they feel a strong sense of injustice or oppression, and feel compelled to take action to address these issues. Others may rebel because they have a strong desire for personal freedom or expression, and feel that the status quo is limiting or oppressive. Still others may rebel simply because they enjoy the thrill of challenging authority or breaking rules.
On the other hand, some people may be more inclined to accept the status quo and follow established rules and norms. This may be because they feel that the current system is working well for them, or because they are afraid of the consequences of challenging authority. Others may simply be more risk-averse or less inclined to question the status quo.
Ultimately, the decision to rebel or not is a complex and deeply personal one, and is influenced by a wide range of factors, including individual personality, life experiences, and cultural and social context.