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KindSpring Weekly: Diversity in Kindness

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October 24, 2015

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space EditorEditor’s note: Dear Friends, Each week I’m reminded of how diverse our world is, and how many opportunities there are to consciously practice small acts of kindness. This week we learn about a man who feeds ants, a mother-son duo who practice kindness in their daily routine, and how much a simple thank-you can mean to someone. –Guri space
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Small Acts of Kindness

space mstocum wrote: “I bought small surprise gifts for some friends and co-workers while I was away for the weekend. Now I get to enjoy giving them unexpected pleasures this week!”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 How a small act of kindness can go a long way for someone.
Story2 This man walks 5-10 kilometers every morning to feed the ants.
Story3 A mother and son duo practice an act of kindness in their community
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October 24, 2015

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How Science Helps Us Find the Good

The line between good and evil is permeable and almost anyone can be induced to cross it when pressured by situational forces.

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How Science Helps Us Find the Good

Since the beginning of time, the battle between good and evil has always been at the forefront of human existence. But only until recently has science started to help better understand the complexities of it all. And just as good and bad are linked, science also reveals how our inner world and the external one are tied together. The overall takeaway? If you want to find and foster the good in society, you need to start by searching for the goodness inside yourself. { read more }

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