I am not a Christian and have very little time for any religions because they generally support the traditional devaluation and suppression of women and exploitation of the poor.
However, whilst all scriptures are interpreted in different ways by different people and we can never know how accurately they report what happened or what was said thousands of years ago, it does appear that Jesus was very unusual in appearing to put forward principles of:
humility, non-violence, non-exploitation, forgiveness, unconditional love, communalism, etc. :
Love thy neighbour as thyself
Turn the other cheek
Easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God
Good Samaritan
He who is without sin cast the first stone
Throwing out the moneylenders
Sharing the loaves and fishes with everyone
Washing feet of disciples
.... though, of course, many theological experts will dispute those interpretations.
People predictably tend to say "Of course, all those qualities are admirable and desirable in ..... (wait for it) ..... an ideal world but they are not achievable in this world." Perhaps that is so, but it will never be anything even approaching an ideal world if we don't at least try to make it so.