Bangkok
Thailand
I try to say at least 3 kind things to people a day
It helps spread goodness, kindness, and love!
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Bangkok
Thailand
I try to say at least 3 kind things to people a day
It helps spread goodness, kindness, and love!
Minneapolis, MN
United States
I feel compassionate towards other people I don't even know and it helps me realize that we all carry our own cross, we all battle with our own demons and we are essentially all flawed human beings. There isn't a specific thing, but the build up of little things that I believe makes me a compassionate person. I learn to show empathy and keep in mind that sometimes, people do things out of anger, people mess up. There is already enough suffering in the world and showing someone just a little bit of love and compassion can go a long way.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
Rescues animals and admitted crazy cat lady
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
I help people find where they need to go at school.
Worcester, MA
United States
I'm a good friend!
This was at a pride event and it seemed fun!
CT
United States
I take my friends who can't drive on road trips
Bolton, MA
United States
I raise money for suicide awareness
My friends are NOT ALLOWED to feel bad about themselves around me
I like the idea of breaking down labels
My one good deed is connecting people to resources, networks, relationships, connections, and cultures that they otherwise may have not encountered or been exposed to.
I think it is important to know and learn a story that is different than yours. I think there is danger in knowing only one story, and that is where stereotypes may be birthed. Living and embracing diversity is so important as a citizen of the world.
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
Volunteer as a Sunday School Teacher. Volunteer for Special Olympics. Seek out nursing volunteer opportunities.
In a previous job, I was labeled as "too ethnic". Since moving to Mass. (2015) and becoming a Public Health Nurse, I find it easy to connect with and reach out to people with diverse religious and cultural backgrounds.
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