The principle "What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others" emphasizes empathy and the Golden Rule of treating others as you wish to be treated. It encourages individuals to consider the feelings and experiences of others before acting. By fostering compassion and respect, we can create a more harmonious and understanding society. Ultimately, this principle serves as a guide for ethical behavior and interpersonal relationships.
The principle "What you don't want done to yourself, don't do to others" emphasizes the importance of empathy and respect in human interactions. It encourages individuals to consider the feelings and experiences of others before taking action, promoting kindness and understanding. By treating others as we wish to be treated, we foster a more compassionate and harmonious society. This moral guideline serves as a foundation for ethical behavior and healthy relationships.
Judaism. That quote is from from Hillel in the Talmud (Shabbat 31a), spoken 2100 years ago.
Communication to get things done ... either from yourself or from others
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When we want to hurt others, there is anger. It must be due to the person has done anything wrong.
Emo Goth is where you are depressed like me and you want to hurt yourself and others but I don't want to hurt others i just want to hurt myself.
Just be yourself.
I believe it is Do unto others as you would be done to. Treat people the way you would want to be treated.
Emo Goth is where you are depressed like me and you want to hurt yourself and others but I don't want to hurt others i just want to hurt myself.
Confucius (551-479 BC) was a teacher, editor, politician and philosopher in China. The principle he promoted most was his Golden Rule, " Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself."
No, you can want whatever you like, as long as it doesn't harm others or yourself.
Be yourself. Be true to others. People will like you for who you are - not what they want you to be.