Kindness
25-1-2022
Tuesday
9:00am
#110
Kindness is the best way to approach people and their problems without expecting anything in return.
Kindness is the only language which you cannot learn through schools or colleges. There are people who are born kind and there are those who become kind because of experiences in life.
Kindness begins with little things like saying hello to a stranger who you pass by on the street. It could be as simple as helping an elderly man cross the road, or giving up your seat to someone who needs it more than you do. It's as easy as taking out the trash when you're done using it and not leaving it for someone else, who'll have to do it all over again.
The smallest acts of kindness can make a person's day, and they could go on to make the greatest changes if given enough time and opportunity.
Kindness can be the most powerful force on earth. It is the key to a better tomorrow. A word of encouragement to a friend can be more valuable than money.
We need more people like a man I know, Mr White, who donated most of his money to charity when he died. We need more people like Bill Gates, who believes in solving the world’s problems by providing free computers to millions of children in developing countries.
The internet used to be a place where strangers would help each other and where knowledge was shared freely. Nowadays, it has become an ugly place. Trolls are everywhere and they are hiding behind fake accounts and lying about who they are and what they do. They discourage others from sharing their knowledge, simply because their opinion and information differs from theirs.
Kindness is a simple idea that wasn't easy to think of. In this world today, with so many hardships and sadness, people sometimes forget how to be kind to one another. Although it was simple to think of an idea that we could act upon - the execution of the idea was far from simple.
We have all seen the power of positivity and encouragement. This is why it's so important for us to spread kindness in every day actions. Kindness is not only for you but for everyone involved. Sometimes being kind isn't about you, but about someone else.
Kindness is a trait that people aspire to and embody, but for the most part, it is not something we practice.
The real world is cruel; the Internet is crueler. People treat each other terribly online and it's a problem. Online, kindness can be dismissed as a trite word; a hallmark of naïveté that has no place in the world of real people.
But if you're someone who uses social networks, chances are you've seen instances of kindness. A welcome note to a stranger in their mentions. The random favor that sparks a full-blown friendship. The "thank you" note on Reddit that starts a chain reaction of goodwill and positivity.
The compliment that helps someone feel better about themselves even just for a minute during a bad day. Even if it doesn't address the greater problem of Internet cruelty, kindness can be powerful tool to make life better for everyone.
Be kind on the Internet, and things will change.
Closing thought:
Kindness reminds you to help and do good. Kindness will send you a notification every, single day, to remind you to help someone or do something good.
The goal is to pray for it to be easier for you to be kind.
As long as you aren't suffering from any serious mental health issues, we believe that Kindness can help you be kind.
This big world can be a mean place. And people can be hurtful and unkind to one another. But the opposite of that is true too. People can be kind and encouraging, and uplifting and loving.
I have a lot of people in my life who are very kind. The world needs more kindness, we all have the capacity for it, some just need to try a little harder. If we can all do our part to be more kind, it will make the world a better place.
The world will be such a beautiful place if kindness was more expressed by a lot of people. One time I was so ill and I fetched water but I needed to carry it up a flight of stairs in my hostel. I carried for a while to a particular distance and I felt so weak that I had to drop it and lean on something. This person I didn't know at all saw me and helped me carry it to where I needed to drop it. I was so touched and didn't believe people were still that kind. It really touched me. If people just showed a lot of random kindness like that, the world will be more bearable than it is now. Thank you for this piece