Ah, the Golden Rule. A philosophy I tried to live by long before I ever heard of it, and tried even harder to live by once I had. One thing about this particular philosophy I like is the fact that it can be applied to literally anything. For example: eating. You eat too much and you're a glutton, and if you eat too little, you're going to be malnourished. It's just that simple.
Which reminds me. Another thing I love about this particular part of Aristotle's philosophy is how simple it is. It all boils down to "Don't do too much or too little of one thing." Bringing back the eating example, if you eat too much, you'll become overweight and be at risk of heart disease, if you eat too little, you'll be tired all the time, physically weak, and underweight. But if you eat the right amount, you'll be perfectly healthy (assuming you eat healthy foods, anyway).
Edit: Commented on Rachael Gregson's and Braylan Stringfellow's posts
Yes, the age-old Golden Rule, understood by many and lived by few. Your examples seem to focus on the idea of moderation, a topic that Aristotle has definitely been focusing on in regards to virtues and values. The golden rule, however, is not centered around this idea of moderation; instead it focuses on treating others as we want to be treated. At least that's what I was taught.
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