The Daily Stoic - We Must Live By This Rule
Episode Date: January 18, 2019Zigong once asked Confucius: “Is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one’s life?” His reply: “Is not RECIPROCITY such a word?”Thus we have, by yet another s...ource, another formulation of the Golden Rule. Matthew 7:12, for instance, has its version: “All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them; for this is the Law and the Prophets.” And Luke 6:31: “And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.”The Stoics would obviously agree with this concept, though they would take it a little bit further. In fact, what we see in Marcus Aurelius over and over again is the idea that we must treat other people better than they treat us. Because they didn’t mean to do wrong, because they aren’t as informed as we are, because they have their own problems. And that we treat people well not because we ourselves would like to be treated well, but because to do anything less is a betrayal of our own values and standards. The Golden Rule is simple and all-encompassing. It should govern how we talk to people, how we run our businesses, how we raise our children, how we react in difficult situations. It’s also an impossible standard. We’re never going to fully get there. We’re human. Empathy is sometimes beyond us in the moment. Which is why we need to constantly review and reflect on our own behavior (journaling is great for this), so that we can learn from it and improve on it.If we can follow the Golden Rule and reflect honestly on our transgressions of it, we will get a little bit better at following it as we grow. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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We must live by this rule. Zegong once asked Confucius,
is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one's life?
His reply is not reciprocity, such a word.
Thus we have, by yet another source, another formulation of the golden rule.
Matthew 712, for instance, has its version.
All things whatsoever, ye would that men should do to you,
do ye even so to them, for this is the law in the prophets.
And Luke 631, and as ye would that man should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.
The Stokes would obviously agree with this concept, though they would take it a little bit further.
In fact, what we see in Marcus Aurelius over and over again is this idea that we must treat other people better
than they treat us because they didn't mean to do wrong
because they aren't as informed as we are
because they have their own problems.
And that we should treat people well, not because we are
cells would like to be treated well,
but because to do anything less
is a betrayal of our own values and standards.
The golden rule is simple and all-encompassing.
It should govern how we talk to people,
how we run our businesses, how we raise our children,
how we react in difficult situations.
It's also an impossible standard.
We're never going to fully get there.
We're human, and empathy is sometimes
beyond us in the moment, which is why we constantly review and reflect
on our own behavior and why here at Daily Stoke we recommend journaling so much, so that
we can learn from it and improve on it. If we can follow the golden rule and reflect
honestly on our transgressions of it, we will get a little bit better at following it
as we grow. Please check out the Daily Stoke Store where we sell products that we ourselves use that
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