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Who created the Golden Rule?

By Isabella Floyd

Who created the Golden Rule?

Jesus of Nazareth
The “Golden Rule” was proclaimed by Jesus of Nazareth during his Sermon on the Mount and described by him as the second great commandment. The common English phrasing is “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”.

What is the Golden Rule saying?

The most familiar version of the Golden Rule says, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Moral philosophy has barely taken notice of the golden rule in its own terms despite the rule’s prominence in commonsense ethics.

Why is the Golden Rule important?

The Golden Rule guides people to choose for others what they would choose for themselves. Rules of thumb, such as the Golden Rule, allow a person to reduce a complex situation to something manageable—e.g., ‘when in doubt, do what I would want done’.

Why is it called Golden Rule?

The Golden Rule is a moral which says treat others as you would like them to treat you. It is called the ‘golden’ rule because there is value in having this kind of respect and caring attitude for one another. People of many religions see the value of this mandate and have similar expressions.

What is the oldest version of the Golden Rule?

1800 BC Egypt’s “Eloquent peasant” story has been said to have the earliest known golden-rule saying: “Do to the doer to cause that he do.” But the translation is disputed and it takes much stretching to see this as the golden rule. (See my §3.2e.)

What did Confucius teach about?

Confucius believed that all people–and the society they live in—benefit from a lifetime of learning and a moral outlook. Confucius was a Chinese philosopher, politician, and teacher whose message of knowledge, benevolence, loyalty, and virtue were the main guiding philosophy of China for thousands of years.

Is the Golden Rule wrong?

The problem, however, is that when it comes to customer satisfaction, user experience, and building relationships, the Golden Rule is wrong. The fact is that it doesn’t matter what you would have done unto you. If you want to reach your clients, what matters is what they would have done unto them.

How does the golden rule work?

The golden rule is a moral principle which denotes that you should treat others the way you want to be treated yourself. For example, the golden rule suggests that if you would like people to treat you with respect, then you should make sure to treat them with respect too.

How do you practice the Golden Rule?

18 Practical Tips for Living the Golden Rule

  1. Practice empathy. Make it a habit to try to place yourself in the shoes of another person.
  2. Practice compassion.
  3. How would you want to be treated?
  4. Be friendly.
  5. Be helpful.
  6. Be courteous in traffic.
  7. Listen to others.
  8. Overcome prejudice.