‘The Golden Rule’ is a new book by Robin Cade one that explores the historic unification of a common principle used worldwide. The Golden Rule can be described as the principle of treating others how you wish to be treated yourself.
This is a sentiment that derives from biblical times, acting as a foundation for the Christian Faith. In both the Old and New Testaments, rhetoric is shared of doing “unto others”, what you wish “men should do to you”. However, the Golden Rule is not just pinpointed down to Christianity, as almost all faith traditions can interpret it, including many religions. This idea of reciprocal behaviour is an idea that surpasses personal religious beliefs, transcending into all factions of life. For example, something as simple as a smile or a friendly gesture to someone can benefit both individuals.
“It is a principle that we can all endeavour to live by. Mr. Cade’s campaign to promote it is highly commendable and has my wholehearted support” – The Rt Hon Jacob Rees-Mogg MP
Robin’s diplomatic approach to the idea of the Golden Rule introduces the reader to a refreshed mindset. One where you are led to question your quality of life, and how you can approach situations in a more positive and practical light. When you prioritise humanity and understanding, you prioritise your own wellbeing.
Author Robin Cade hopes to start conversations with his findings of his research into the Golden Rule,
“The Golden Rule principle supports societies to reduce the abuse humans give to each other, to other species and to the planet itself. In the book, I explore various issues and subjects, including global waning, food waste, mental health, greed and abuse.”
You can buy your copy of The Golden Rule here https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1739671600/