Speed Racer wrote: » Couscous wrote: » Treat others the way you want them to treat you is solid advice God no. How I want to be treated is going to often be understandably very different from how another person wants to be treated. It's almost as if you are considering the letter of the rule to the point that you have lost track of it's spirit No, no that can't be right
Couscous wrote: » Treat others the way you want them to treat you is solid advice God no. How I want to be treated is going to often be understandably very different from how another person wants to be treated.
Treat others the way you want them to treat you is solid advice
Couscous wrote: » Speed Racer wrote: » Couscous wrote: » Treat others the way you want them to treat you is solid advice God no. How I want to be treated is going to often be understandably very different from how another person wants to be treated. It's almost as if you are considering the letter of the rule to the point that you have lost track of it's spirit No, no that can't be right The spirit is unworkable in reality and would cause shitloads of harm. How I want others to treat me can easily be irrational and harmful for me.
Barcardi wrote: » Man i love Cadbury mini eggs.... and jesus, those mini eggs are damn good.
Foolproof wrote: » I like "do onto others as you see them doing onto other people". I think it is better if you remove yourself from the equation since you are judging someone and objectivity is important for making good judgements.
MrMonroe wrote: » Foolproof wrote: » I like "do onto others as you see them doing onto other people". I think it is better if you remove yourself from the equation since you are judging someone and objectivity is important for making good judgements. I don't think "monkey see, monkey do" was ever intended as moral guidance
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How about
"Don't be a dick."
I think it is better if you remove yourself from the equation since you are judging someone and objectivity is important for making good judgements.
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I know, right? The chocolate within them is some kind of cocoa ambrosia!
I don't think "monkey see, monkey do" was ever intended as moral guidance
When in Rome nail the savior to a cross right?