Kindness

Today I came across a very interesting article written by Alexander Lockhart about the importance of kindness. What is kindness? Something that we all desire but we are too cautious to give it in return? Kindness is the gesture that we will remember even after the person who extended the kindness to us has passed away. Do you care enough about your friends to help them be Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise?

Do all the good you can
By all the means you can
In all the ways you can
In all the places you can
At all times you can
To all the people you can
As long as you can. God Bless, Tiberius Apavaloaie

Wouldn't it be a different world if we could learn to become more caring and more unselfish. If someone were to pay you ten cents for every kind word or act that you said or did and collect five cents for every unkind word or act, would you be rich or poor? Sharing kindness with others is the most rewarding and fulfilling act you can do.

Kindness is always returned to the one who sends it out. You reap just what you sow. What you do to and for others tends to come back to you. It has been said that kindness is a hard thing to give away because it keeps coming back to the giver. By helping other people and by doing kind things for them, you will experience an inward satisfaction and joy that is immeasurable.

There is nothing more comforting, more gratifying than knowing that through a kind word or act you made someone else's day a little brighter or someone else's life a little easier. A kind and generous act will go further, last longer, and be remembered long after the prism of politeness or the complexion of courtesy has faded away. Can you think of a kind word or deed that you could do for someone that would put a smile on their face and in their heart? Give away a random act of kindness to a friend, spouse, co-worker, or to someone you don't know. Today, light up someone's heart with a simple act of kindness. A candle loses nothing of its light by lighting another candle.

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