As screen use becomes cheaper and more omnipresent in our daily lives, those who can afford it are turning back to humans rather than only machines for better assistance and caregiving in education, health care, etc. Human contact should not simply be a luxury good. Let’s all make an effort to auto-correct and have a meaningful human interaction daily with people from all walks of life. – Ameeta
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| “Nothing eases suffering like human touch.” – Bobby Fischer |
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| Editor’s Note: As screen use becomes cheaper and more omnipresent in our daily lives, those who can afford it are turning back to humans rather than only machines for better assistance and caregiving in education, health care, etc. Human contact should not simply be a luxury good. Let’s all make an effort to auto-correct and have a meaningful human interaction daily with people from all walks of life. – Ameeta |
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| Kindness In the News |
| This immigrant-owned restaurant in Washington, D.C. just blocks from the White House feeds the homeless and poor every single day as if they were full paying customers, no questions asked. |
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| From Our Members |
| A post-operative heart patient made it her mission to make sure every open heart surgery patient received a vinyl heart pillow to aid in their recovery. |
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| Inspiring Video of the Week |
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| Auto-Correcting Humanity |
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Watch this powerful short video about how our use of technology is causing us to lose “touch”. There are too many “i’s” and not enough focus on “us” and “we”. |
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| KindSpring is a 100% volunteer-run platform that allows everyday people around the world to connect and deepen in the spirit of kindness. Current subscribers: 146,067
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