Kindness to others is usually a rewarding
experience, both to the recipient and the giver. When we are kind to someone we
do not need to be thanked since we are instantly rewarded.
"When you are good to others, you are best to
yourself." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Doing a favor or showing understanding and
compassion just feels good. To do so for praise or other benefit is more of a
trade and does not have the same effect. To be kind without taking credit for
it is a true unselfish act of goodness. Not only are we performing a kindness,
but we are doing ourselves a big favor by reducing our stresses and improving
our well being.
"The measure of a person's real character is
what he would do if he knew he would never be found out." - Thomas
Macaulay (1800-1859)
Many philosophers and others have stated this
important relationship between our feelings toward others and the way we feel.
By thinking of other people, we get our thoughts away from ourselves. This is
particularly helpful if we find that we are too often occupied with self-pity,
anger, or anxieties. It can work miracles.
Charity is more than a tax deduction.
"If you lend money, it is uncertain whether you
shall be repaid; but if you bestow alms, although they may be small, your
return will be a hundred fold." - Saskya Pandita (1182-1251)
So do yourself and everyone around you a favor and be kind today and every
day.
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