Political chasms, wars, oppression … it’s easy to feel hopeless and helpless watching these dark forces play out. Could any of us ever really make a meaningful difference in the face of so much ...
It is natural and human to have a negative response when we witness, learn about, or are the recipients of indifference, harm, or dehumanization. Often, when we have these experiences, we may have a ...
Strengthening relationships strengthens communities, which influences societies. (Charles Gullung/The Image Bank via Getty Images) Political chasms, wars, oppression … it’s easy to feel hopeless and ...
Everyday life can reveal surprising moments of kindness, where strangers step up, small gestures spark hope, and unexpected ...
When was the last time someone’s kindness made your chest ache—in the good, terrifyingly human way? These stories pull you ...
Political chasms, wars, oppression ... it's easy to feel hopeless and helpless watching these dark forces play out. Could any of us ever really make a meaningful difference in the face of so much ...
If you're going to celebrate, say organizers, you should do at least one intentional act of kindness. (I don't think it counts if you're kind to yourself, although honestly, it can't hurt!) For us at ...
This week, Cameron Whiting, 31, was finishing his morning 1.5-mile ocean swim in Del Mar, California, when he heard a woman scream, “Shark!” A 46-year-old man swimming near her had been attacked by a ...
The idea that small acts of kindness can change the world isn’t just a nice sentimental thought — it’s backed by science. A meta-analysis of over 200 studies covering over 198,000 participants found ...
Hey readers, we think you're great! We wanted to share that kind thought with you because today, November 13, is "World Kindness Day" — created back in 1998 by a consortium of kindhearted charities.