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86 Random Acts of Kindness

Every small interaction with someone is an opportunity to have a positive impact on both of your lives.

– Brad Aronson –

86 Random Acts of Kindness

If you are looking for a way to help people, look no further. This article provides a comprehensive list of ways to help our own families, friends, and children to name but a few. There is at least one way anybody can practice an act of kindness each day from something as simple as writing a thank-you note to stories of kids whose simple acts grew into powerful initiatives that impact hundreds of thousands of lives. The author stresses the importance of looking for opportunities. If you look for opportunities, they will appear — from simple to extraordinary. “Seek out an opportunity to help every day. Hold open a door, offer assistance, help someone trying to get a stroller down the steps or perform any random acts of kindness that move you.” “When you take those opportunities, you’ll feel great.” { read more }

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Keep this list handy for inspiration, and start looking. As the author suggests, “If you begin every day by telling yourself that you’ll find a way to make someone’s day, you will succeed.”

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Kernel Of Corn

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Kernel Of Corn

–Thich Nhat Hanh

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2512.jpgThere was a patient in the mental hospital [in Vietnam] who seemed to be normal. He ate and talked like other people. But he believed that he was a kernel of corn, and every time he saw a chicken, he ran for his life. He did not know his suchness. When the nurse reported this to the doctor, the doctor told him, “Sir, you are not a kernel of corn, you are a human being. You have hair, eyes, a nose, and arms.” He gave a kind of sermon like that, and finally he asked, “Now, sir, can you tell me what you are?”

The man replied, “Doctor, I am a human being. I am not a kernel of corn.” The doctor was happy. He felt he had helped this patient a lot. But to be certain, he asked the man to repeat the sentence, “I am a human being, I am not a kernel of corn,” four hundred times a day and to write it on a piece of paper three hundred more times each day. The man became devoted to doing it, and he stopped going out at all. He just stayed in his room repeating and writing exactly what the doctor had prescribed.

A month later, the doctor came to see him, and the nurse reported, “He is doing very well. He stays inside and practices the exercises you gave him very diligently.”

The doctor asked, “Sir, how are things?”

“Very well, thank you, doctor.”

“Can you tell me what you are?”

“Oh yes, doctor. I am a human being. I am not a kernel of corn.”

The doctor was delighted. He said, “We will release you in a few days. Please come with me to my office.” But while doctor, nurse, and patient were walking together to the office, a chicken walked by, and the man ran away so quickly that the doctor couldn’t catch him. It was more than an hour later that the nurse brought him to the office.

The doctor was agitated. “You said you are a human being and not a kernel of corn. So why did you run away when you saw a chicken?”

The man said, “Of course I know that I am human being and not a kernel of corn. But how can I be sure the chicken knows?”

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