“That which you find hateful, do not do unto others.”
This still has the "deadly" assumption that others are like you.
A typical extrovert (and people who are "used to" extroverts) will find being left alone for long periods "hateful" (or at least expect it to be).
But if they are interacting with an introvert, their well meaning attempts to "include" the introvert in things will rapidly go from annoying to "hateful".
True your formulation doesn't *require* trying to include the introvert, but it doesn't offer a clue that you will be in "harming" him if you do.
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This still has the "deadly" assumption that others are like you.
A typical extrovert (and people who are "used to" extroverts) will find being left alone for long periods "hateful" (or at least expect it to be).
But if they are interacting with an introvert, their well meaning attempts to "include" the introvert in things will rapidly go from annoying to "hateful".
True your formulation doesn't *require* trying to include the introvert, but it doesn't offer a clue that you will be in "harming" him if you do.