Hammurabi, the sixth king of Babylon, implemented a code of laws that emphasized justice and fairness, reflecting his belief in the importance of order and stability for a successful society. By treating his people well and promoting social welfare, he aimed to foster loyalty and unity among his subjects. Additionally, a benevolent ruler would enhance his reputation and strengthen his authority, ensuring the prosperity of his kingdom. Ultimately, his approach contributed to the longevity and influence of Babylon as a major civilization in ancient Mesopotamia.
yes they cna be nice to people because they are cats and cats are nice to people and they can be trained to if you treat them nice they will treat you kindness.
No.
no. not really.
he was nice
muslims are nice people who treat you nice they are just nice they arent mean to you !
dont treat people like crap
he was nice
dont treat people like crap
not nice
NOT VERY Nice
you get what you give. when you treat people nice they will generally do the same for you. There are exceptions of course but you can limit your exposure to those people. You will become more popular if you are nice to people.
they are cowards and they need the coverage of other people to show their bad side.