Rochester, NY
United States
I pick up hitchhikers.
I think it's important to refocus on what unites us and start from there. No evil? check. Lets have a conversation.
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Rochester, NY
United States
I pick up hitchhikers.
I think it's important to refocus on what unites us and start from there. No evil? check. Lets have a conversation.
I am in the habit of smiling at strangers and sweeping my sidewalk.
Worcester, MA
United States
Sharing umbrellas with random people while walking on rainy days; holding doors for people with their hands full; generally going out of my way to be courteous.
There's always opportunities to help others that require little or nothing from you; if more people realized that, we'd all be a lot better off. Stereotypes do nothing but hinder us all; I've lost track of how many times people have judged me due to my appearance.
San Antonio, TX
United States
Taking falling anvils for laughs.
This is a good cause, a neat idea and I am an absolute ham for having my picture taken.
San Antonio, TX
United States
I am a volunteer expert for the Science categories of Chemistry and Biochemistry on AllExperts.com. If you have a chemistry question you've always wondered about, stop on by! I'll try and help or send you to someone who might help you better!
Because by working together, we can reduce the concentration of Evil in the world.
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
I save earthworms from drowning in the rain by moving them to a safer place.
I like the fact that The No Evil Project is trying to help people break free of labels they are normally associated with.
Westborough, MA
United States
I have worked with Toddlers, every day for multiple years, and I often come home covered in paint, apple sauce and snot but I still cannot think of a more rewarding job!
I love the message! It's so simple but so true!!
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
I help my sister with her math homework.
I think this is a great idea. If more people could see all the good there is in people than maybe we would have more good in the world.
Saint Paul, MN
United States
Twice a year for at least 10 years, I have organized a drive at my job to collect women's career clothes. Donations go to Martha's Closet in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where they are available for women needing appropriate clothes for job interviews and for starting out in their new jobs. I feel good about facilitating the re-use of lots of good clothes, and about helping women who might need a good break for once.
It's empowering for me to think about and acknowledge publicly the absurdity of stereotyping and labeling others. We're all different in many ways, but we're all the same in many more.
Hartford, CT
United States
As a teacher, I got to show my students that "skin color" could be one of so many possibilities and not just the peach pencil.
To show that we are all connected.
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