Interview Question

My name is Tsering. If I could teach one thing to my children, it would be to treat others the way you want to be treated. This is something that I strongly believe in. It sums up everything about treating others with respect, love, and compassion. It makes our life and the lives of people around us easier.

I talked to Swatee. An ideal day for her would be to wake up around 9 am, have breakfast and spend about 1-2 hours on her laptop to catch up on dramas. She would then go out with her friends and eat out. Then she would come home and spend time with her parents. We also talked about what is one quality someone has that we are envious of. She said that she is envious of people who can communicate and connect well. People who can go up to someone and just start a conversation and connect immediately. This is something we shared in common as I am also envious of such quality. Swatee believes that life goes well when we eliminate negativity from our life and learn from our failures instead of being put down by them. One thing she would teach her children is how words affect people and how it can hurt someone even though it is not our intention.

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5 Responses to Interview Question

  1. I agree that we should treat others the way we want to be treated, and I follow this everyday in my life, because the thing that I noticed that when you do good things, it will always come back to you, sometimes even more than you expect. Not all the time it comes back instantly, but it always does, sooner or later

  2. I can relate to Swatee being envious of people who are outgoing because they make it look simple and it might be but for me I find that nerve-racking.

  3. ADAM MAPOY says:

    I couldn’t agree more with what you would teach your children. I believe the statement “treat other the way you want to be treated” is extremely important when establishing a respect for other people as well as yourself. I grew up with this statement planted in my head and I live by it.

  4. SUMMER GREEN says:

    I have always loved that mentality of “treat others the way you would like to be treated”. I feel like the world would be a much better place if everyone thought that way. I also think that connecting with others is also a mentality, and that it runs along the same principal. If you treat others as though you are already friends, they should theoretically reciprocate, right? 🙂

  5. I also believe that treating people the way you want to be treated is so important, especially as it can go a long way. Swatee’s response is relatable as I’m shy and wait for others to start conversations.

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