We often offer kindness as a way of "helping" someone. However, it's important to explore our intention behind our kind gesture of "helping". Are we truly trying to "serve" that person or is our help coming from a place of judgment, sense of inequality, and a desire to "fix". Dr. Ramen explores this intention further in our final article below. - Ameeta
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Editor's Note: We often offer kindness as a way of "helping" someone. However, it's important to explore our intention behind our kind gesture of "helping". Are we truly trying to "serve" that person or is our help coming from a place of judgment, sense of inequality, and a desire to "fix". Dr. Ramen explores this intention further in our final article below. - Ameeta
Kindness Rocks
Kindness In the News
NFL player, Jermaine Gresham, has been a pro at doing small random acts of kindness quietly and humbly. Kindness runs in his family - starting with his great-grandmother.
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Kindness is Contagious.
From Our Members
After 2 hot air balloons landed surprisingly in their meadow, our KindSpring couple rockstars greeted the group with unexpected kindness.
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Giraffe Love
Hugs Witness a first-time giraffe mother, herself born in a zoo, and her newborn calf. Nature has taught Lulu how to instinctively love, without trying to save her calf from falling.
In Giving, We Receive
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Serving is different from helping. It is also different from fixing. Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen helps explain why.
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