I don't think it would apply to a compassionate Buddhist or a narcissist or even a murderer or criminal. Why is that also? — Posty McPostface
Now, a friend is in a similar situation, they did bad on a test, and you notice that they seem down and angry or frustrated. Your reaction won't (I hope) be that same as what you told yourself for getting a bad grade on your final. You would console them or tell them that next time they'll do better, or that it just wasn't a good day. — Posty McPostface
My impression is that love for one's self-has to come before being able to apply the golden rule in its true form or effectively. No? — Posty McPostface
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