Cogman
Lifer
- Sep 19, 2000
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Originally posted by: Amused
Unless you are omniscient, you have no choice but to make the best effort you can, and that requires very little work other than simply treating others as you would wish to be treated.
Your argument of offenses so great ties are cut rarely if ever happens within a single culture, but is more likely to happen cross culture. In that case, a simple study of cultural norms would be the thing to do... because that is what you would wish the other person to do as well.
Not if you like your privacy
Don't get me wrong, the golden rule, as you said, works somewhat well in a society where people have the same standards, beliefs and cultures. But individuality and vastly different beliefs can through a monkey wrench into the system.
If everyone on the planet lived the golden rule, the world would be a better place for sure. Heck even an increase in the people following it would provide a marked increase in how "good" life is for everyone. I'm just saying it is the golden rule, not the perfect rule.
