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Act in such a way that laws can be written based on your actions.
Kant himself expressed this with a well-known formula: “Act in such a way that the maxim of your will can always become the principle of universal legislation.”
if it's different, then:
“act in such a way that you always treat humanity, both in your own person and in the person of everyone else, as an end, and never treat it only as a means.”
humanity as an end, not a means