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No! Do unto others as you would want done unto you. It refers to when we have done something very stupid or harmful or socially or morally evil we would want understanding, grace and hopefully, if we were truly sorry and did not mean to eve...
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Principal philosophers and religious figures have stated it in different ways, but its most common English phrasing is attributed to Jesus of Nazareth in the Biblical book of Luke: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." The "Do unto others" wording first appeared in English in a Catholic Catechism around 1567,
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It's the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." It is the ultimate norm of high morality in our culture. Sure there are other morals by which we live, but this one phrase embodies our most cherished value: that we should treat people as we would like to be treated.
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Ethic of reciprocity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ethic of reciprocity , more commonly known as the Golden Rule , is an ethical code that states one has a right to just treatment, and a responsibility to ensure justice for others. Reciprocity...
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Everything you wanted to know about the golden rule ... The golden rule is best interpreted as saying: "Treat others only in ways that you're willing to be treated in the same exact situation." To apply it, you'd imagine yourself in the exact place of the other person on the receiving end of the action.
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Brahmanism: "This is the sum of Dharma [duty]: Do naught unto others which would cause you pain if done to you". Mahabharata, 5:1517 "; ... "Whatever is disagreeable to yourself do not do unto others." Shayast-na-Shayast 13:29...
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POETRY , WHY? ... Today, poetry is an absolute necessity. ... The world needs it for its vitalizing strength.
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do naught unto others which if done to thee would cause thee pain. (inclusive, partial) ZOROASTRIAN: That nature alone is good which refrains from doing unto another whatsoever is not good for itself. (inclusive, partial) TAOIST: Regard your neighbour's gain as your own gain, and your neighbour's loss as your own loss.
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