Seeds carried by the wind from a distant tree have less chance of taking root than seeds that fall from a nearby tree. Likewise, when we plant seeds of kindness in our own communities and tend to them regularly, we more likely create a solidly rooted tree of kindness that branches in all directions. Let's plant small seeds of kindness nearby, rather than looking only for growth from afar. - Ameeta
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Editor's Note: Seeds carried by the wind from a distant tree have less chance of taking root than seeds that fall from a nearby tree. Likewise, when we plant seeds of kindness in our own communities and tend to them regularly, we more likely create a solidly rooted tree of kindness that branches in all directions. Let's plant small seeds of kindness nearby, rather than looking only for growth from afar. - Ameeta
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An 8-month-old premature infant did not have any hospital visitors for 5 months. So this nurse, who had not previously considered adoption or fostering, adopted her.
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A KindSpringer saw an elderly man, who she had seen on the bus, asking for assistance. She wrote him a note saying she wanted to share her blessings with him. He wrote back wishing her a charmed life.
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