this means if you want something good happened to you than so does someone else. You should not hurt anyone because would you want to get hurt... That's what it means
well im not sure what your question is but the bible says do unto others that which you wish should be done unto you. in other words treat people how you would like to be treated
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.Do to other what you want done to you.
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The problems of living in a multicultural society would be that people would want things done how it is done in their own culture and not how it is done in others' cultures; different people would have different views on how things should be done.
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Take this for example; "This is the sum of duty: do not do to others what would cause pain if done to you" Mahabharata 5:15:17. This quote represents Hinduism on the golden rule, it basically means that do not hurt others or treat them in a way that you would not like to be treated. If you would like to gain respect you should respect them as well. One important concept from Hinduism is Ahimsa which is the idea of non-violence. Issues regarding one's true identity prejudice and negative discrimination.
I believe it is Do unto others as you would be done to. Treat people the way you would want to be treated.
Do unto others as you would have done unto you is an example of a moral code.
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It means let others live without harming them, as you would want to be left to live by others. It is another way of saying Do unto others as you would have done unto you.
You can talk about all kinds of things. Start with things like movies, the ones you like, the ones you would like to see. Talk about the things you would like to do, or things you have done, what have they done or would like to do.
i would like to valor because i care about my community and others