The 'rule' itself doesn't seem to be common sense to a lot of people. What I meant, though, was that it should be common sense that it means treat others with respect, as you would like to be treated with respect, rather than give people food that you like, because you like it so they must. Generally speaking, once people are above a certain age, they are able to ascertain that just because they have a like for something, it doesn't guarantee that EVERYONE will like the exact same thing.
IIN to believe the "golden rule" promotes a sel-centered mindset?
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The 'rule' itself doesn't seem to be common sense to a lot of people. What I meant, though, was that it should be common sense that it means treat others with respect, as you would like to be treated with respect, rather than give people food that you like, because you like it so they must. Generally speaking, once people are above a certain age, they are able to ascertain that just because they have a like for something, it doesn't guarantee that EVERYONE will like the exact same thing.