Which of the two rules is more important: Do onto other what you would have them do onto you? Or, Do not do onto others what you would not have them do onto you?
Despite appearances, both moral rules do not rear the same results.
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I just have to say Dano that I love the stuff you come up with. This message I am also always trying to get across to my Grade 3's, but they seem to need the constant reminders about keeping their hands to themselves and that it 'does' hurt when you snap someone in the eye with an elastic, haha. Anyway man, I hope all is well with your block and that you are having luck with implementing your Golden rules.
Wow, I never thought of that. Very interesting. I'm not sure what the answer to that one is. I do believe it is an important rule to teach our students. I think it says a lot of things, mainly 'respect' and 'love.'
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