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The Kindness School

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Nov 09, 2017
The Kindness School

The Kindness School

Most schools have academics as a part of a core curriculum and focus on developing character as a secondary motive. However, the Kindness School has a different approach to student learning. The Puget Sound Community School in Seattle, Washington is a 5-day-a-week school rooted in helping kids from grades 6-10 build character and learn to be kind. There are no required academic classes, but classes where students take subjects that interest them. When you concentrate on building character, academic learning takes place naturally. Students get to go into their community to help spread love and kindness to learn how to put their passions into action.
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The Age of We Need Each Other

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November 9, 2017

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The Age of We Need Each Other

Every noble life leaves its fibre interwoven forever in the work of the world.

– John Ruskin –

The Age of We Need Each Other

A paradigm shift is what might move us and the world beyond the Age of Separation and into the Age of We Need Each Other. After Charles Eisenstein suffered a big failure, something told him he needed to drop the thought that he would get any recognition or credit for his work. Then he really questioned what lies at the heart of what we do and why. “Our culture validates and celebrates those who are out there with big platforms speaking to millions of people, while ignoring those who do humble, quiet work, taking care of just one sick person, one child, or one small place on this earth.” He praises those who serve and those who are generous, who strengthen the field of love with words and deeds. In this thoughtful essay, Eisenstein shares his vision for a better world after he commits to a new way of living. { read more }

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Be The Change

Today, let go of your need for recognition.

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