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What (who) is golden rule - definition

PRINCIPLE OF TREATING OTHERS AS ONE WANTS TO BE TREATED
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  • The golden rule, as described in numerous world religions

golden rule         
¦ noun a basic principle which should always be followed.
Golden Rule         
The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one wants to be treated. Various expressions of this rule can be found in the tenets of most religions and creeds through the ages.
golden rule         
(golden rules)
A golden rule is a principle you should remember because it will help you to be successful.
Hanson's golden rule is to add value to whatever business he buys.
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Wikipedia

Golden Rule

The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one wants to be treated. Various expressions of this rule can be found in the tenets of most religions and creeds through the ages. It can be considered an ethic of reciprocity in some religions, although different religions treat it differently.

The maxim may appear as a positive or negative injunction governing conduct:

  • Treat others as you would like others to treat you (positive or directive form)
  • Do not treat others in ways that you would not like to be treated (negative or prohibitive form)
  • What you wish upon others, you wish upon yourself (empathetic or responsive form)

The idea dates at least to the early Confucian times (551–479 BCE), according to Rushworth Kidder, who identifies the concept appearing prominently in Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism, and "the rest of the world's major religions". As part of the 1993 "Declaration Toward a Global Ethic", 143 leaders of the world's major faiths endorsed the Golden Rule. According to Greg M. Epstein, it is "a concept that essentially no religion misses entirely", but belief in God is not necessary to endorse it. Simon Blackburn also states that the Golden Rule can be "found in some form in almost every ethical tradition".

Examples of use of golden rule
1. This determines how his golden rule on borrowing works.
2. Todays manoeuvre destroys the credibility of the the golden rule.
3. The participation of the locals is «the golden rule for prevention,» experts said.
4. He has devoted himself to what he considers God‘s truth and thereby internalized the golden rule.
5. UK well placed to meet chancellor‘s golden rule in the next economic cycle.