 Oh yeah, here's the golden rule and the silver rule, okay? This I really like, I really highlighted this, right? Silver beats gold, and this is what he talks about We rapidly go through the rules to the right of Hammurabi Levichius is a sweetening of Hammurabi's rule, the golden rule. The golden rule wants you, and I'm quoting here So the golden rule wants you to treat others the way you would like them to treat you The more robust silver rule says Do not treat others the way you would not like them to treat you. I love that More robust? How? Why is the silver rule more robust? He's asking those questions, right? And then he gets into it, quote First, it tells you to mind your own business and not decide what is good for others So let's read the golden rule and silver rule again. That way we know what this paragraph is talking about So the golden rule is this, treat others the way you would like them to treat you Silver rule says this, do not treat others the way you would not like them to treat you So so golden rule says treat other people the way you want them to treat you Silver rule says don't treat others Don't treat others the way you don't want to be treated, right? Golden rule Imposes silver rule says hey, back off Do not treat others the way you do not like to be treated to me anyway, that's my My understanding By the way, I meant it First it tells you to mind your muscle silver rule is more robust than the golden rule Reasons being this first it tells you to mind your own business and not decide what is good for others You know with much more clarity. We know with much more clarity what is bad than what is good Silver rule can be seen as the negative golden rule and as I am shown by my Calibries and Calibri speaking Barbara, it's Barbara. He's referring to a character. He's come up with earlier. Okay, Barbara every three weeks via Negativa acting by removing is more powerful and less error-prone Then via positiva acting by adding and this again connects up to what I mentioned what I understand regarding Editing may be editing your writing or editing my videos I follow the rule as my friend Recommended acting by removing Right, that's better than acting by adding All right, so the silver rule is acting by removing. It's not adding Saying don't instead of do to a certain degree And then he's got a little footnote on acting by adding and I'm gonna read you the footnote as well Scalable equals fractal. That's what I've made it know it's myself Johnny Andrews is everyone asleep. I'm not yet But I'm definitely going to chill out through the stream Okay, so here's a footnote regarding acting by adding or the sentence that we read Acting so read that again acting by removing is more powerful and less error-prone Then acting by adding and the footnote is this Do not do unto others what you would not Have them do unto you Isocrates heller the elder Something other name What is hateful to you? Do not do to your fellow. This is the whole Torah. The rest is that explanation Go and learn right. So that's a quote from the Torah Rabbi or that's a quote from Rabbi Helula the elder drawing on let me his 1918 Do nothing to others Which is which if done to you would cause you pain. This is the essence of morality, right? So there are historically other disciplines that are saying the same thing as a silver rule, right?