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Archive for January 7, 2017
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| For over a decade the KindSpring community has focused on inner transformation, while collectively changing the world with generosity, gratitude, and trust. We are 100% volunteer-run and totally non-commercial. KindSpring is a labor of love. |
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| Never worry about numbers. Help one person at a time, and always start with the person nearest you. –Mother Teresa |
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January 7, 2017
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Editor’s note: A new year offers us a fresh start. Whether we are ready or not – 2017 has arrived at our doorstep. As a brand new year spreads out before us, we want to take a moment to remember some of the kindness that our readers spread out into the world this past year. Without further ado, here are the annual TOP 10 KINDNESS STORIES OF 2016! |
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Small Acts of Kindness
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gtorelli wrote: “My wife and I helped her best friend and her husband go through some items from her childhood home. Her dad passed away this past week. We took linens and towels to our local animal shelter.” |
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pyronik wrote: “The canteen at work closed early today but no-one knew. The cook stayed around cleaning & made sandwiches for the people that turned up hungry. She’s a star :-)” |
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mindyjourney wrote: “Brought our recyclables to the local center today. Months of separating and sorting saved our truck-full from going to the landfill. Kudos to my husband for taking the time and extra effort!” |
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Featured Kindness Stories
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Idea of the Week
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To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.
– Joseph Chilton Pearce –
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Physicist David Bohm on Creativity
The past century has sprouted a great many theories of how creativity works and what it takes to master it, and yet its innermost nature remains so nebulous and elusive that the call of creative work may be as difficult to hear as it is to answer. What to listen for and how to tune the listening ear is what the trailblazing physicist David Bohm explores in his essay in On Creativity, concluding that in both science and art, the quest is harmony: “a certain oneness and totality, or wholeness, constituting a kind of harmony that is felt to be beautiful.” { read more }
Be The Change
Look at the world around you with uninterrupted marvel. What do you see that shakes up the way you have always believed things are? What captivates your attention? |
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