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Try Not to Do Things to Others That You Would Not Like Them to Do to You
  • 19.1 Try Not to Do Things to Others that You Would Not Like Them to Do to You
  • 19.2 Check Your Vocabulary
  • 19.3 Precept 19, Try Not to Do Things to Others that You Would Not Like Them to Do to You
  • 19.4 Precept 19, Try Not to Do Things to Others that You Would Not Like Them to Do to You
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Are all harmful acts reversible? 1 There are harmful acts such as murder and those which irreparably destroy objects, reputations or lives, and can not be undone. In fact, almost any precept in this book could be violated so severely as to cause irreversible harm. There are harmful acts such as murder and those which irreparably destroy objects, reputations or lives, and can not be undone. In fact, almost any precept in this book could be violated so severely as to cause irreversible harm. Actually, there are harmful acts such as murder and those which irreparably destroy objects, reputations or lives, and can not be undone. In fact, almost any precept in this book could be violated so severely as to cause irreversible harm. /course/lesson/try-not-to-do-things/book-chapter.html Precept 19, Try Not to Do Things to Others that You Would Not Like Them to Do to You A person can ruin another’s life and not suffer any personal damage from doing so. 1 Destroying the life of another person will have consequences, seen and unseen on the person who did it. Whether one is caught or not, there are penalties for such acts which rob one of the happiness and joy of life. Destroying the life of another person will have consequences, seen and unseen on the person who did it. Whether one is caught or not, there are penalties for such acts which rob one of the happiness and joy of life. Destroying the life of another person will have consequences, seen and unseen on the person who did it. Whether one is caught or not, there are penalties for such acts which rob one of the happiness and joy of life. /course/lesson/try-not-to-do-things/book-chapter.html Precept 19, Try Not to Do Things to Others that You Would Not Like Them to Do to You What question must one ask oneself to determine what one should do and should not do? 1 If you would not like something to happen to you, then it must be a harmful action and a wrong action from the viewpoint of our society. This gives you a way to work out for yourself what you should and should not do in any scenario. If you would not like something to happen to you, then it must be a harmful action and a wrong action from the viewpoint of our society. This gives you a way to work out for yourself what you should and should not do in any scenario. If you would not like something to happen to you, then it must be a harmful action and a wrong action from the viewpoint of our society. This gives you a way to work out for yourself what you should and should not do in any scenario. /course/lesson/try-not-to-do-things/book-chapter.html Precept 19, Try Not to Do Things to Others that You Would Not Like Them to Do to You Why has The Golden Rule been adopted by many peoples in many lands for many ages? 1 For an ancient precept to last for so long, it had to have helped many people who passed it along to others they knew whose survival they wanted to help improve. For an ancient precept to last for so long, it had to have helped many people who passed it along to others they knew whose survival they wanted to help improve. For an ancient precept to last for so long, it had to have helped many people who passed it along to others they knew whose survival they wanted to help improve. /course/lesson/try-not-to-do-things/book-chapter.html Precept 19, Try Not to Do Things to Others that You Would Not Like Them to Do to You How does sharing this precept with others and encouraging them to use it improve their survival and one’s own? -1 gcui_twth:try-not-to-do-things-final-question5-answer0 /course/lesson/try-not-to-do-things/book-chapter.html Precept 19, Try Not to Do Things to Others that You Would Not Like Them to Do to You
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