Don’t impose on others what you don’t want to do. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.
This sentence comes from the Analects of Confucius. Don't force things on others that you don't want to bear. When you ask others to do something, you must first be willing to do it yourself, or if you can do it yourself, then you will feel at ease with your request. The popular understanding is that if you can't do it yourself, you can't ask others to do it. .
Introduction to the Analects
If many people walk together, there must be someone among them who can be my teacher. A common mistake people make is that they tend to look at their own strengths and look for the shortcomings of others, and like to compare their own strengths with the shortcomings of others. When getting along with others, you should see the advantages of others and learn from them, and you should see the shortcomings of others and improve them.
Time keeps passing by like running water, and it will never come back. I feel that things in life are changing so fast, and I also have the intention of cherishing time. This is the essence of Confucius' thoughts when he was investigating the universe and experiencing all things. It has a more general meaning, that is, we should cherish time. Knowing means knowing, and not knowing means not knowing. This is true wisdom.
Later generations will be used to remind people to treat knowledge issues with an honest attitude, without any hypocrisy or pride. It is necessary to develop a down-to-earth and serious learning attitude, a pragmatic style, and avoid the tendency of recklessness and vanity.