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When we honor others by following the golden rule, we honor ourselves too. All over the world, there exists a simple precept that, when
followed, has the power to end conflict and banish strife. It is the Golden
Rule, a key concept in many philosophies and spiritualities that admonishes
us to "do unto others as we would have them do unto us." Its
meaning is clear: treat others only in ways that you would want to be
treated. However, the golden rule is not always easy to follow. It can be a
challenge to honor others as we wish to be honored. Yet, when we do so, we
bestow a gift of loving kindness on our fellow human beings. And, in honoring
others, we honor ourselves. It is as uncomplicated a tenet as one could wish for. When we live by
it, harming another person becomes nearly impossible. The Golden Rule is
rooted in pure empathy and does not compel us to perform any specific act.
Rather, it gently guides us to never let our actions toward others be out of
harmony with our own desires. The Golden Rule asks us to be aware of the
effect our words and actions may have on another person and to imagine
ourselves in their place. It calls on us to ask ourselves how we would feel
if what we were about to do were directed toward us. And yet this rule
invites us to do more than not harm others. It suggests that we look for
opportunities to behave toward others in the same ways that we would want
others to act toward us. Showing compassion, being considerate of others,
caring for the less fortunate, and giving generously are what can result when
you follow the Golden Rule.
Adhering to the Golden Rule whenever possible can have a positive effect on
the world around you because kindness begets kindness. In doing so, you
generate a flow of positive energy that enfolds everyone you encounter in
peace, goodwill, and harmony. |
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