Confucius . I think ?
Confucius . I think ?
Confucius was a thinker, educator and social philosopher. The Golden Rule is basically that you should not do to other people what you do not want for yourself, and what you do want for yourself, you should help others to also acheive.
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What is usually called the Golden Rule in English-speaking countries (often phrased as, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you") is basically patterned on the Gospel according to Matthew in the Bible. Many other religions and philosophies have quotations on the same line of thought.
Because of the developments in all branches of sciences and philosophies and all aspects of life in addition to maintaining equal human rights.
Its art, arts, sculpture, buildings, language, philosophy and science, and of course its propensity for warfare.
about 10 guns if you include the golden lancer.
Her symbols include golden apples, wind, bow and arrow, and a spear
The words that describe the gold house in "The Golden Goblet" could include opulent, extravagant, luxurious, and breathtaking.
There are a handful of apples that are season in the month of January. The varieties of apples include Hudson's Golden Gem, New Red Winesap and Golden Russet.
There are a lot. These include the Golden temple and the 5 takhts (punj takhts.)
There are numerous versions of "The Golden Rule", and they can be found in most religions and philosophies, many of which are much older than Judeo-Christian sources.However, the traditional reference comes from the New Testament, Matthew 7:12.The New International Version gives the text as: "So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets."