Obedience is the virtue that determines whether a person is either a servant or a rebel. Life of integrity is built on obedience of God's statutes and nothing else.
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If you think of evil things, you are likely to do evil things and that will never pay you a pesewa. Think of good things and do good always!
Do unto others what you want them to do to you. Don__ deceive if you don__ want to be deceived. Don__ cheat if you don__ want to be cheated. Relationship is mutual. This is the golden rule for all great connections!
I am asked what strength is. Strength is the ability to not do to others only the things that were done to you. It is said, that you should __o unto others as you would have them do unto you_, but strength takes that even further and says, __ can give more than what I received in life, I can be more than those who gave me little, I can do more for others than what was done for me._ Strength, though well aware of the pain that is aroused by drawing from a well that is not naturally replenished by others, continues to replenish that well so that it may draw from those beautiful innate waters, so that it may give to others even those things that were not given unto it.
We live by the golden rule __o unto others as you would have them do unto you_. That phrase, unfortunately, falls short of our true ability to love and be loved. I think the best thing I can expect of any society is for its citizens to examine the most precious individual of their lot, one who they would protect with their lives and gladly die if needs be, and ask themselves, __ow do we want others to treat this precious individual?_, the answer to which is how we would behave towards others. _ This, for all practical intent, is my new golden rule. From Fillossofee: Messages from a Grandfather, by Robert Gately
When we're struck with cruelty, we can either inflict the same on others like it's a rite of passage, or decide that here is where it stops.