We all learn the same thing growing up. The one rule we are told, even up to our teens years, is the “look both ways” rule. We are taught this at an early age because we learn and obey more when we are younger. This has grown to be common sense. For many years children have been warned of cars riding by. There have been many cases of accidents due to not looking both ways. The more it happens, the more it …show more content…
Everyone has experienced experiences in their own way. Everyone comes from different “little worlds”. Everyone is raised differently. Some may have the best education around, but some may not have had the chances to experience it. Some people were born into money, but some have to work their life off. Everyone is capable of doing something completely different from you.
There are many people who have been told of the “Golden Rule”. Basically the Golden Rule states that you have to treat others the way you want to be treated. If you do this, you’ll be nothing but golden. You will be your own self. No one can be exactly like you.
Written and told by every teacher, there is the “follow directions” rule. If you don’t follow directions, you may mess up. It is important that you follow directions. Following instructions is important to make tasks simpler, to ensure things are done effectively, to eliminate confusion and to save time. When instructions are properly followed, things work well.
Love is a very unique feeling. It can be a love for a friend, for family, or for a special person. At a young age, we are taught to love our neighbor. Even if you don’t get along, you should express the care you’d want to be given back to you. Everybody should be treated with care and