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I Aspire To Be A Giver

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April 27, 2014

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Small Acts of Kindness

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space MsG wrote: “At the library where I work, I observed one child helping another locate a book, when staff were all busy with other requests. Most people are naturally inclined to help.”
space harmony1 wrote: “Greetings! With a heart full of joy, I send everyone a bouquet of warmth and kindness; beauty and light; peace and love.”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 Leaving footprints in the most unsuspecting places. A lovely reminder for all of us.
Story2 What would you do with an extra $50? Check this out.
Story3 Imagine this happening to you before an important job interview. Amazing.
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Talking Trash With Jeff Kirschner

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April 27, 2014

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Talking Trash With Jeff Kirschner

The care of the Earth is our most ancient and most worthy, and after all our most pleasing responsibility. To cherish what remains of it and to foster its renewal is our only hope.

– Wendell Berry –

Talking Trash With Jeff Kirschner

Jeff Kirschner believes litter should be approachable, noticeable, and a spark for thinking about how we look at packaging and trash. He is an evangelist for the power of consumer engagement and education. He is also a believer in our shared impact using social media – including its built-in metrics — to change public perception and stir public action. That’s where Litterati comes in. Jeff is building a crowd-sourced platform to inspire us to clean up our streets and to reconsider what we buy based on what we find “just lying around.” { read more }

Be The Change

When you pick up a piece of litter, don’t stop there; experiment with cultivating compassion for the person who left it there.

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