Spreading love and kindness from London to Manila
“Some people will judge you for changing. Others will celebrate you for growing. Choose your circle carefully.” —Jay Shetty When one selflessly gives to others, one often finds
“Some people will judge you for changing. Others will celebrate you for growing. Choose your circle carefully.” —Jay Shetty When one selflessly gives to others, one often finds
“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”—Carl Rogers Paradise is where the heart is! This weekend, my heart is back
Dining with your friends and family at McDonald’s has unraveled countless memoriesAll of us have had or always have a McDo moment – whether it’s a family get-together, grabbing a
Dean Moore from Teesside, United Kingdom did not think twice when he drove a couple 200 miles so the wife could see her dying mother.
New United States research has found that we may get longer-lasting happiness by giving to others, rather than receiving for ourselves.
There is something unique about being kind with no hope of gaining something in return.
Those who are too clever may actually be less attractive to the opposite sex, according to new Australian research.
Truly, there are unknown heroes in real life. They just may be the person sitting right next to you, or some compassionate stranger browsing the internet.
Kindness is everywhere, if one only knew where to look. In Bristol, southwest of England, kindness came in the form of knitted scarves, gloves and hats plopped down on poles and
I read somewhere that in a little town in Tennessee, a man driving his old truck with its four tires in dismal condition stopped at a roadway diner for a quick meal.
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