The phrase "Good for the Gander" stems from the proverb "What's good for the goose is good for the gander," which advocates for fairness and consistency in various contexts, from professional etiquette to legal standards and intellectual discourse. Prominent examples show its application, including arguments for mutual accountability in scientific debate, ethical considerations in workplace conduct, and accountability in personal life. Read more in the blog posts found at DataColada , Denver Career Catalyst , Experimental Theology , Dadvocacy , and Medium . Two Weeks' Notice??? - Denver Career Catalyst
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