The Golden Rule
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” The ancient maxim, whose precise origins have been lost to history, appears across cultures and civilizations. Ancient Egypt, Greece, India, China and Persia (modern-day Iran) all had iterations of this fundamental ethical principle as early as a thousand years before it appeared in the Gospel of Matthew. The sentiment crosses religious boundaries as well, appearing in Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Islamic and Confucian traditions, to name only a few. To say the Rule is a foundational principle of human culture is perhaps even an ...