The Golden Rule

 

The Golden Rule

By Adam Mundorf

A good life could really be summed up there, couldn't it?  Treat others how you want to be treated.  As they said in Star Trek : "It's nice to be nice."  The way we treat others is about who we are, not who they are.  Oftentimes before being nice, someone will ask themselves : "What's in it for me?"

What you get is the eternal satisfaction of doing the right thing.  It pays so much more than any other form of pleasure.  Virtue can't be bought, only earned through destruction of ego and putting yourself at the bottom of the social ladder.  How others treat you is far more reflective of them than it is of you and at the end of the day, it's your own soul at stake.  Never allow another person to extinguish your virtuous flame.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Why Do You Want to Be Like Them? : The Realization I'm Not Conventionally Smart - Crying in the Car

Company Parties : Walk Beside Me not Behind Me : The 'Christian' CEO's

What I Learned During the Dale Carnegie Course : Three Largest Lessons