A Quote by Theodore Isaac Rubin

Treat yourself at least as well as you treat other people. — © Theodore Isaac Rubin
Treat yourself at least as well as you treat other people.
When you treat people well, those same people might not treat you the same way. But if you pay attention, you'll notice that Allah has sent OTHER people who treat you even better.
Here's the question I would ask you to consider; do you treat yourself the way you want other people to treat you?
I treat my body the same way I would treat a brand new car. You have to treat it well so it can run for a long time.
If you don't treat your own people well, they won't treat other people well.
I'm very conscious about the way I treat people because I was never really taught to treat people in a respectful or kind way. I never really saw that role model, so for me, that made me just want to be the opposite of what I had and treat people the opposite of the way I saw other people treat other people.
You set the standards for how you will be treated. People will treat you the exact way you treat yourself. So be good to you. Take time for yourself. Rest. Play. Shower yourself with affection, support, and gifts.
Never expect people to treat you any better than you treat yourself.
If you're nice, if you like yourself, if you treat other people well, you're going to be successful. I guarantee it.
Respect yourself and others will follow suit. Most people will not treat you any better than you treat yourself.
I come from a minimum wage working world, as we all did for at least some part of our lives, and that is never out of my rearview. I've never forgotten how much your feet hurt after you've stood on them for like 12 hours. And how the drudgery of a job you hate craps on your entire life; how you treat other people, how you treat yourself, and it really was getting to me.
I think the only thing in life that you really have to worry about is how you treat other people. If you mess up and treat someone else badly, you apologize, and you don't apologize for anything else. Be yourself and go for it.
One of the most common outcomes of a depressive illness is a mistreated body. Now is the time to treat your body well. The more you learn to treat yourself well now, the less treatment you'll need down the road.
I have a saying - 'You treat me good, I'll treat you better. You treat me bad, I'll treat you worse. And when in doubt, knock 'em out.'
I treat golf as a sport. I let other people treat it like a hobby.
If you treat your subject with seriousness and respect, other people tend to treat it the same way.
There are people we treat wrong and later we're prepared to treat other people right. Perhaps this sounds mercenary, but I feel grateful for these trial relationships, and I would like to think it all evens out - surely, unknowingly, I have served as practice for other people.
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