Treat others as THEY would like to be treated, not necessarily as you would like to be treated. The common phrase that a lot of us have heard in our youth is "Treat people as you would like to be treated". Well I hate to argue with my mother but that phrase is not altogether correct. Let's take eating for example. If I didn't know you and I took you to a restaurant and because I loved to eat squid I ordered it for you as well, then you might get upset if you didn't like to eat squid. Then I might get upset that you didn't eat what I ordered for you, and how silly would that be..??. Just as it would be silly for me to assume that you liked to eat what I liked to eat, it is also a mistake to assume that your needs in a relationship are the same as mine. If you want to get the best out of your employees, colleagues or personal relationships treat people as they would like to be treated…(sorry mum..!!)
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