Thursday, April 22, 2010

Random acts of kindness focus on the spirit of hope and goodness .They are a springboard for action. A time that it is open, a time to act upon thoughts of generosity that arise spontaneously from your heart. Just notice what happens as kindness ripples out!
A kind act is ''Random'' what it is unexpected-done simply out of the will to extend goodness, person to person, without expecting anything in return.
I found this at yahoo.kindact.com.
This is really great. He was in a McDonald's drive through with his 3 kids getting something to eat the other day. When he drove up to the window the woman smiled, handed him a blue card and said that the person in front of you paid for your food!!! His first response was, “are you sure???” And with an even bigger smile she said, “I’m very sure”. WOW! Are you kidding? He said “I am just astonished that someone would do that. Nothing like this ever happens to me”. He has’t stopped smiling. His eldest daughter and he can’t wait to pass it on somehow. And then he said “Thank you.”I found this story on http://www.yahookindact.com/ .

When random acts of kindness came, I was so excited .The first random thing I did was to hug a friend .My friend asked me what the hug was for, and I just replied,’ Does a hug need a reason ?''Why can't it just be random and from the heart? My friend told me that she never thought of it that way .I learn that in order for random act of kindness to work for me, I needed to step outside myself and think of others and enjoy the time I spend with them .I really came out of my comfort zone during the week, and I also made a few new friends!

so random acts of kindness week was really a two in one deal .By being kind, I was rewarded with hugs, new friends, and the feeling a person gets when they give for no reason. Let me tell you, that week was something else! When I believe it because kindness is not helpfulness towards someone in need, not return for anything, nor for the advantage of the helper himself, but that of the person helped. The most satisfying thing in life is to have been able to give a large part of one's self to others. http://www.random/

In conclusion, the best way to help each other is by creating a change in you, but about me ,I think feel gentelman ,by adopting a moral or ethical code of conduct that includes the concept of kindness and generosity. Of course, by parading the fact that you have a moral/ethical code can sometimes put into question how moral/ethical the code is.http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/AP/20050207/AP_on_re_us/Jewish_rescue_4

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