Why do we really do random acts of kindness?
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We often hear the phrase “random acts of kindness”, it is a relatively well-known concept. When you think about the times you’ve practiced random acts of kindness, what are some past practices that come to mind?
I found myself thinking about this question as I wrote this post because it’s an interesting one to ask, “When did I give something without expecting anything in return?”
A little too often, I find it difficult to spread light and positivity when I don’t get the same in return. I go on sprinkling my love and my kindness, and I even end up feeling silly when I don’t get treated the same. But one lovely summer afternoon, my very wise teacher told me – we should operate from happiness, and not for happiness, and treat people with no expectations of being treated the same. Spread love. Don’t always do it for…
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Have a safe one yeah. Take care.
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You were born kind my friend.
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I learn to be kinder. I am still working on being more kinder. Hello my friend and Merry Christmas.
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In the Book of Proverbs of the Holy Bible we are told to:
“Cast our bread onto the waters and after many days one will find it again.”
Helping others is like planting a seed that grows into a harvest.
It may not be the same person(s) one helped in the past who fulfills our need at the moment it is needed.
The help may even come from a total stranger; but, in one form or another those who help others in their moment of need will receive the help they need when they need it the most.
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