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Kindness Weekly: Unselfishness Matters

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October 15, 2016

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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 She went to help her but instead, a girl who had nothing helped her overcome her emptiness
Story2 His mother’s unselfish hospital wish helped him spread kindness
Story3 They weren’t traveling together but she rushed forward to get their seats together
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October 15, 2016

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How to Talk to Strangers

The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.

– Carl Jung –

How to Talk to Strangers

Kio Stark enjoys interacting with people she doesn’t know. Not in an “anonymous acts of kindness” sort of way, but in an adventurous way. Author of the book, “When Strangers Meet: How People You Don’t Know Can Transform You,” Stark has always been fascinated and enamored by the experience of interacting with strangers. Most people don’t give these encounters a second thought, but Stark encourages people to take notice of how special they can be. If we reframe them as learning experiences and things to cherish, they become very meaningful and even worth going out of our way to try to have. With mindfulness and reflection, one can discover empathy, moments of connectedness, joy, self-knowledge, humility, or more. In this excerpt from her book, Stark suggests five “expeditions” to take on a quest for an encounter with a stranger, sure to yield unpredictable yet rewarding results. { read more }

Be The Change

Today, start a conversation with someone whom you might have ignored or brushed past before. For more on this subject, watch Kio Stark’s TED talk. { more }

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