利人而利己,由人而由己: The golden rule is a moral principle

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利人而利己,由人而由己: 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 means that if you want people to treat you with respect, then you should treat them with respect too.

The heart of the Golden Rule is that we should treat others in the same manner in which we would like to be treated.

The Golden Rule stresses the significance of having compassion and respect for one another in all of our dealings with other people. We can better appreciate someone else's perspective and act in a way that is more compassionate and fair if we put ourselves in their position by imagining how we would react if we were in their situation and pondering how we would feel if we were in their shoes.
The Golden Rule is an ageless ideal that can be applied to many various facets of one's life, including as personal relationships, encounters in the workplace, and larger societal and political challenges. It serves as a reminder that in our interactions with other people, we should make an effort to be kind, compassionate, and courteous, and that doing so is essential to the development of robust and healthy relationships as well as communities. It is a fundamental ethical precept that can be found in a wide variety of various religious and cultural traditions.

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(1) 自由,高大上的解讀是屬於一個政治哲學概念,是在此條件下人類可以自我支配,憑借自身意誌而行動,並為自身的行為負責。因為 對個人與社會的關係認識上有所不同,所以在哲學各家學說對自由的概念解釋也不同,甚至相差很大。但通俗易懂的定義其實就是在不影響他人利益的前提下,可以通過自身意誌產生的自然行為。而不自由就是這樣的自然行為被人為的限製了。當你能靠自律來從所有其他人的約束中解放出來的時候,你也就獲得了真正的自由。孩子自律,家長就不會約束,學生自律,老師就不會約束,職員自律,老板就不會約束,病人自律,醫生就不會約束,運動員自律,教練就不會約束。。。無論是誰,隻要你自己能約束自己,你身邊的人就不再會限製你。

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