This is true because I feel my best when I’m doing something for someone else just to do it. Nothing in return. Nothing to be gained except the feeling of being kind.
The Greatest Generation DID kind things for strangers. They taught kindness. Let’s honor them by emulating them. Teach our children and their children what they taught us but have not been doing. Be kind. Spread kindness every day in their honor. Peace be with you all.
Gm edagdwg im a mom my boys are grown now why don't you go to the v school añyway and ask for it share the time to get it stared a mom ☮️❤️ ❤️💯 💯💯 💯💯 💯
A small thing that I have done, that warms me inside. The next time you are checking out at the store, buy a lottery ticket and give it to the person behind you in line. Wish them good luck, and ask them to share kindness. The reaction may surprise you.
How different this is from today with the push for self-centeredness, activism, yelling in the face of people you know or don't know, identity politics, rioting, etc!
I would like to share a little story with you about Kindness. I am not looking for anything but to just share my story. Is there a way I could email you?
Incredibly well-structured work; similar to a book that provided a detailed perspective. "Kindness Unveiled: A Journey to a Happier Life" by Noah Evergreen
Maybe the solution to bullying is kindness. How about taking this into colleges. It would be nice to see the end of hazing. The thought of students falling prey to hazing and ending up dead when they expected to get an education for their life’s pathway is heartbreaking!
In other words, being kind and becoming healthy from doing so leaves you open to being used and manipulated, so that you can learn from that mistake and never do it again. Kindness is not a natural human instinct. The opposite is.
Tr0nzoid I’m sorry you feel that way, I have been used and manipulated, but despite that I still try to be kind as much as possible, I don’t let stop me, esp during this time of social distancing, I’ve given thank you notes to cashiers at Walmart and my supermarket, as well as my local fire station.