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3 Types of Friendships

DailyGood: News That Inspires – May 04, 2026

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May 04, 2026
3 Types of Friendships
“Because life does not merely coexist. It develops. We do not only belong to one another; we partly become through one another.”

— Ernesto Van Peborgh

3 Types of Friendships

Ross Channing Reed, through philosophical counseling, recognizes the importance of friends in self-knowledge, reason, character development, and morality. You cannot objectively observe yourself in the way your friends can who provide a different perspective. “They help us get to know ourselves.” Referencing Aristotle, “The friend is a mirror that helps refine our thinking, perception and moral understanding.” And as you observe and get to know them, you are “challenged to become a better version of yourself,” incorporating virtues like generosity, courage, truthfulness, and prudence. These values deepen integrity in relationship with yourself and your community. “Knowledge of self, others and everything else is interconnected. For Aristotle, relationships are a portal into the realms of the vast and mysterious universe.”

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Pause in reflection to appreciate and express gratitude to a dear friend for the many ways they have contributed to your becoming.

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DailyGood: News That Inspires – May 03, 2026

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May 03, 2026
Weekly Digest
“Both now and for always, I intend to hold fast to my belief in the hidden strength of the human spirit.”

— Andrei Sakharov

This Month’s DailyGood Digest

In the quiet spaces between our daily lives, stories emerge that reflect our deepest humanity and resilience.

For 100 days in Austria, a former pilot glides beyond words as a personal caregiver, finding depth in the wordless presence of life’s closing chapter. With an inner lens on adversity, a meditation teacher recalls participating in a scientific study that distinguished pain from suffering. Through a poignant childhood experience, a renowned professor of innovation reveals why commitment is easier at full measure. In a year-long exploration of kindness, one woman witnesses the dance of invisible kindness that unfolds in moments of shared mindfulness. Through a simple poem, a writer reminds us that even with a broken heart, resilience is woven into our being. From standing as a silent witnesses to time, ancient trees whisper wisdom when one person asks AI about nature’s memory. Through the grace of creative compassion, a prison inmate shares how cooking in confinement becomes an act of connection, affirming our shared humanity. And in a sacred ashram, a scholar reflects on the poignancy of missed farewells and spiritual bonds.

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London’s Unique Charity-Led Restaurant Gets a Makeover

DailyGood: News That Inspires – May 03, 2026

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May 03, 2026
London’s Unique Charity-Led Restaurant Gets a Makeover
“Strong people don’t put others down … They lift them up.”

— Michael P. Watson

London’s Unique Charity-Led Restaurant Gets a Makeover

A London restaurant has reopened as 130 Primrose, a registered charity where people who have experienced homelessness receive paid work, accredited training, and six-month contracts in fine dining. MasterChef judge Monica Galetti has joined as executive chef and trustee, bringing her culinary expertise to a project that has already helped sixteen people move through its doors — five into permanent hospitality roles elsewhere. “I’ve seen first-hand how, with the right support, people can rediscover hope, dignity and purpose through opportunities like this,” Galetti explains, while the restaurant’s founders emphasize they are proving “that talent can flourish anywhere.” The real measure of success will be whether diners return for the food itself — scallop ceviche, Mediterranean-influenced dishes, eventually touches of Samoan heritage — and leave understanding that the person who served them is building not just a meal, but a future.

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Think of someone you know who has not fully realized the talent they have in a particular area. Find a way to support and encourage them towards allowing that potential to blossom.

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When an Inmate’s Words Changed My Life

DailyGood: News That Inspires – May 02, 2026

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May 02, 2026
When an Inmate's Words Changed My Life
“For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only through love.”

— Carl Sagan

When an Inmate’s Words Changed My Life

At 22, sitting alone in a jail cell after a drunken break-in, Jay had decided “the world would be better off without me in it” and made a plan to end his life. Through a vent came an unexpected voice — a fellow inmate asking, “Can I pray for you?” Jay, who had long abandoned his religious upbringing, said yes, and though he cannot recall the exact words, he remembers how they landed: “Instead of wanting my life to be over, suddenly I saw hope.” Nearly a decade later, with a job and love and a life he almost didn’t live, Jay thinks constantly about the stranger who had “the courage to talk to a fellow inmate and be kind” in a moment when both were locked away from the world.

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The next time you notice someone who appears isolated or struggling, offer an honest gesture of connection. You don’t need to fix anything or have perfect words; just reaching out through the walls that separate us to simply acknowledge another’s pain can plant seeds of hope in a challenging time.

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The $1 Visionary

DailyGood: News That Inspires – May 01, 2026

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May 01, 2026
The $1 Visionary
“People often say one person can’t make a difference. That’s just an excuse. You have to start something, set it in motion.”

— Martin Aufmuth

The $1 Visionary

A German math teacher couldn’t shake the fact that a billion people worldwide live with vision problems that could be solved with glasses — if only they could afford them. Martin Aufmuth retreated to his basement and emerged with a design for spectacles that cost one dollar to make, require no electricity to produce, and as he says, “You could run a jeep over it and it would not break.” The impact is both immediate and profound: a Brazilian boy seeing his mother’s face clearly for the first time, a Bolivian teacher able to read to her grandchild, a Malawian farmer gaining an extra month before hunger sets in. What began as one person’s refusal to accept inequality has grown into a network spanning 11 countries; yet, Aufmuth remains focused not on the million lives changed, but on the billion still waiting.

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Think of a problem that has always bothered you, and ask yourself what it would it would look like to take one step towards its solution.

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