One Brooklyn Cop, One Pound Cake and a $20 Loan
He’s a cop who believes in karma, but Marvin Luis Jr. never expected his “unusual act of kindness” to a 78-year-old man to get around
Kindness Changes Everything
He’s a cop who believes in karma, but Marvin Luis Jr. never expected his “unusual act of kindness” to a 78-year-old man to get around
One of my favorite things to do when I was a child was to line up dozens of dominoes in an interesting configuration, tip one
This we LOVE! A police force in Canada has started handing out rewards to young people who do good things for their community. Officers in
It has been said there is a fine line between love and hate, and over 20 years of practicing family law, I must concede it
At this moment, I am curled up on my couch indulging in my passion for writing, while listening to my two daughters chatter and laugh
Why Words Like “Hero” and “Saint” Have got to go. by Laura Geary Dunson Have you ever been called a hero? Or called a saint
14 years ago, Steve Fugate took it upon himself to walk across America, as therapy after losing his son. Through his extraordinary journey, he hoped
Saving Hearts From The Ceiling – Opening the doors to flight by Ron Clinton Smith Twenty years ago my brother and I were flying a
Kintsugi : Perfectionism, Mastery, Self-Compassion and Creativity by Tim TimmiA musing on creativity and the seeking of mastery and self-compassion through the embracing of beauty
‘JerrryyL wrote: “This hero came in our programming class and blessed us with waffles, which he cooked at his desk.” Team Kindness Blog feel that
The tenth day of gratitude may not have been a perfect ten, but I still find myself grateful for both the blessings and even the
Are you ready to ingest MASSIVE levels of cuteness? Okay then….watch as a young little fan fist bumps the Boston Bruins players after their pregame
“Validation” is a modern fable about the magic of free parking, of looking for the best in people and how kindness can change your day.
Why Opening Doors for Strangers Matters… by Monica Guerrero After bawling my eyes out in the post office parking lot over a door opening incident,
Dogs Never Die by MilkyJ Some of you, particularly those who think they have recently lost a dog to “death”, don’t really understand this. I’ve
Day nine began really early, as my weekend of working at the day shelter for homeless men began at 6:30 a.m., That said, it is
A cancer patient has died after a final farewell to her favourite horse outside the hospital where she was treated. Staff at Royal Albert Edward
Eight is my favorite number, so, I found it appropriate that today ended up being my favorite day of the week. For most people, Saturday
Seven proved to be my lucky number, as today has been a good day from start to finish. In the not so distant past, a
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“The whole block chipped in and got this snow blower” “because we don’t want any of the old timers having heart attacks from shoveling snow.”
The rain and the temperature fell throughout the day, and it felt more like winter than fall. Despite the less than ideal weather, it was
Why Teaching Kindness in Schools Is Essential to Reduce Bullying by Lisa Currie of Ripple Kindness Phrases like “random acts of kindness” and “pay it
Australian Peter Sharp wants you to get into a social groove on your commute. Sharp suited up and arranged to meet eight of his friends
25 Ways to Say “I Love You” Without Saying a Word by Winifred M. Reilly Recently, on a cross-country flight, my husband and I were