Do unto Others as You would have Others Do unto You (The Golden Rule)
The Golden Rule of life is expressed in many cultures and religions as an essential part of living and being part of a more meaningful life.
Being more thoughtful and aware of others has immediate pay-offs and instructive rewards. Consciously holding the door open, giving up your seat, letting someone else speak, complimenting someone, letting that car in or helping someone with their luggage all trigger an immediate sense that you are mindful, thoughtful and in the moment. Being altruistic is one of the blessing largely unique to human beings, something that defines our humanity. Selflessness elevates one spirit the same way gratitude also does. An easy and obvious way to implement the Golden Rule is to be of service to others. Added together, gratitude, selflessness and service compound their benefits in improved wellness.
Cultivating the habit of being more selfless opens you to being more aware of the kindness of others. If you want your world to be kinder and more whole, start from within and project thoughtfulness; over time other will notice and reciprocate in random and wonderful ways. Also, observe and acknowledge the kindness of others that you receive. The world is much kinder than you imagine but you have to look out for the many blessings we receive.
The reward of the Golden Rule is the gold it bestows on you; kindness, purpose, wellness and being part of a larger, more meaningful world. Start causing the gold and cashing in.
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