Tuesday, November 6, 2012

A little kindness goes a long way


The amount of kindness bears no proportion to the effect of kindness. Generally, people do not look at what you have had to give up in order to do for them what you have done. They see only the kindness. It is not what you do but how you do it that matters.

The least kind action is greater than the greatest wrong. The smallest kindness can lift a heavy weight. It reaches far and travels swiftly. A kind action lasts a long time. The doing of it is only the beginning. Years of estrangement can hardly take the sweetness out of a kind deed.

The more you try to repay kind deeds, the further off you seem from having repaid them. The obligations of gratitude lengthen and deepen so that your life seems to be delightfully committed to a profusion of kind actions.

You cannot pass a day without meeting with opportunities for kind actions. Kind acts are as easy as they are frequent in our lives.When kindness calls for self denial, sacrifice is rewarding. You always gain more than you lose. You gain outwardly but the inward gain is greater. The wonderful effects of a kind deed certainly make you wonder why you do not do more kind deed as one kind action leads to another. A single act of kindness throws out roots in all directions. 

Three litttle don'ts (1)Don't speak unkindly of others (2) Don't speak unkindly to anyone (3) Don't act unkindly towards anyone. And three little dos. (1) Do speak kindly to someone at least once a day (2) Do think kindly about someone at least once a day (3) Do act kindly toward someone at least once a day.

I am very grateful to those kind people whom God sends my way during my difficult times and the kindness that they have shown me is forever engraved in my heart. That's the hidden power of kindness... you can never repay it enough.


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