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번역 관련 문제 보고
To expand, they say "Do upon others as you would have done to you" and perhaps this is a phrase forgotten to time. Perhaps due to the inability one has to see the ache, anger, and agony that they inflict upon others we as a people are doomed to breed depression, hate, and sadness the world over.
Please, treat all with dignity, honour, and respect. Understand those you have nothing in common with, and share with them your humbled soul and peaceful spirit. If someone treats you with insult, disrespect, or toxicity, turn the other cheek. I simply advise you to react with wisdom, wit, and calm to such people, as becoming upset and stressed is more harm than help.