People consider the Golden Rule just an ideal for practice in close family and social relations, but not for business dealings. … Jesus said, “Love ye one another”, and “Do ye unto one another as ye would have them do unto you”, but few since that day have known what He meant, or have practiced it in their daily lives.
The Golden Rule is Law which must be obeyed as much as the law of gravity must be obeyed, else it would break one as surely as though one threw himself over a cliff in defiance of the law of gravity.
The underlying principle of the whole universe is balanced mutual service – service given for service received. When the whole world practices the giving of service FIRST instead of taking first, wars will be impossible between nations or between any pair of opposites like capital and labour, buyer and seller, husband and wife, or Government and people.
If, for example, a manufacturer desires prosperity, he must first give prosperity by going out into his factories and seeing to it that those who are working for his enrichment are themselves made prosperous. That is the way the law of equal interchange works – and the Golden Rule is that Law.
(“The Dawn of a New Day in Human Relations”, Address by Walter Russell, May 19, 1951)