Do unto others as you would have the, do unto you. The Golden Rule that shall rule the all. May not be the most perfect rule but it's the best one out their. So if you love harming others then you shall receive your fair share. You have no choice but to do good!
Do unto others, is this not one of the highest teachings in the history of humankind? Jesus, Buddha, and many others before and even after them preached such teachings. However, there is one critical word missing from this rule, kindness.
Do unto others can bear numerous meanings — some with evil and malicious intent. If I murder your brother, then according to this teaching, you shall also return the favor. And this is why wars, famine, violence, and evil continue to reign down upon humanity.
Do you not see how including or excluding even one single word can alter the meaning of a sentence in its entirety. The Golden Rule should have said, “Do kindness unto others.” That would have prevented many problems and bloodshed. Fortunately, the past is history, but it does teach us much.
I’m here to dissect further into the real meaning of this rule, and I genuinely believe that this is one of the most important rules to live by. We all want a peaceful world, don’t we? Well, actions speak louder than words, as they always have and will.
I) The Flaw In The Golden Law 0:36
II) Kindness Beget Kindness 2:06
III) One Rule To Rule Them All 3:27
IV) Faith VS. Laws (Rules) 5:03
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