kindness
kindness
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by Jim Gustafson - 2006-11-28
The Greek word hubris captures a sad but important concept. As much as we would like to cruise along believing that everything and everybody is kind, reality does not allow the fantasy for long. The...
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by Kristen Astry - 2006-12-16
I am just an average teenage girl, living the average life of a very busy high school student trying to survive junior year. However, I do not view the world and my relationships as an average anythin...
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by Robert Hunt - 2006-12-31
This list is not all inclusive. One or many may have applied to all of us at one point in time, but by recognizing these 20 characteristics, you can do something about pointing your life in the direct...
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by James Krehbiel - 2007-01-23
Whatever happened to the concept of personal courtesy? I keep waiting for consideration to return, but I'm not holding my breath. The "human touch", complete with decency, civility and proper etique...
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by Eva Gregory - 2007-01-27
As a society we often forget how powerful our words can be. We are occasionally reckless or too quick to speak, when we should take time to think about the consequences of our words. We are taught...
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by Rich MacKenzie - 2007-02-05
Well… my last article titled "Lets Start a War: A War of Kindness!" went down a treat and we received numerous amounts of emails with great feedback, so I have decided to continue along the same theme...
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by Margrit Harris - 2007-02-07
"I used to be able to make people happy!" He said with fresh tears. This depressed young man across from me described himself as a selfless person who loves to serve. Who loves to give of himself to...
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by Yvonne Perry - 2007-02-08
What the world needs now is Love!It has been said that I am too emotional; too sensitive. Well, I AM enthusiastic and passionate about my life, and I do not believe that using my emotions is a weaknes...
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by Tom Justin - 2007-02-16
Recently I was eating in an airport restaurant. The waitress was absolutely great. She was all smiles and when she asked me how I was doing, it felt like she really cared.Her service and attitude in t...
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by Ian Crossley - 2007-02-16
As I give talks and mentor people, I continually encounter the "woe is me" brigade. That group of people who think that this is all magic. I must admit it appears magical in its results, but it is def...