Golden Rule of Morality

Sometimes, our relationships with others can be complicated and it's not always clear what our duties and rights are. So, how should we behave in these situations?

In these cases, we can be guided by the famous Golden Rule of morality. This rule has a positive version: "Treat others as you would like to be treated"; and a negative version: "Do not do to others what you would not like them to do to you."

Confucius called this the "rule of the square or double meter" and explained it as follows:

- "What a man dislikes in his superiors, he should not practice in his dealings with his inferiors; what he dislikes in his inferiors, he should not practice in the services he provides to his superiors; what he dislikes in those in front of him, he should not practice with those behind him; what he dislikes in those who follow him, he should not practice with those who precede him; what he dislikes in those to his right, he should not practice with those to his left; and what he dislikes in those to his left, he should not practice with those to his right. This is the principle of the square (or double meter)."

He also expressed the idea in a summarized form as follows:

- "Do not do to others what you do not want done to you."

This idea also appears in the Panchatantra:

- "Do not do to another what you consider bad for yourself."

And, a text that cannot be overlooked, in the Bible:

- "So, in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you." (Matthew 7:12 and Luke 6:31)

When we apply this principle, we see others as a reflection of ourselves and act accordingly. As a Turkish proverb says:

- "Man is a mirror for man."

Applying the Golden Rule in our lives can help us build stronger and more respectful relationships. Whenever you find yourself in a complicated situation, remember to put yourself in the other person's shoes and treat others as you would like to be treated.

FINAL CONSIDERATIONS

Sometimes, our relationships can be complicated and we don't always know how to behave; in these cases, we can be guided by the Golden Rule of morality: "Treat others as you would like to be treated" and "Do not do to others what you would not like them to do to you." This principle helps us see others as a reflection of ourselves and act with empathy, which can strengthen and improve our relationships.

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Golden Rule of Morality. By Dr. Arturo José Sánchez Hernández

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