Hal Donaldson makes the case that a revolution of kindness can be started by what you do in the next 24 hours. Itâs a great book! Check out my review of Your Next 24 Hours by clicking here, and then enjoy some of these quotes that I found enlightening.
âThink of your heart as a bank vault thatâs packed with the currency of love and kindness. When that currency is hoardedâit is wasted. But when it is invested in the lives of others, it pays great dividends. With each disbursement, you give others strength, hope, and value.â
âYou have a unique capacity to bring hope and beauty to the world. Donât waste your precious energy using the wrong ruler. Granted, not everyone will acknowledge your unique gifts. But donât allow how others see you to dictate how you see yourself. The words they use to describe you donât define you. You canât control how they respond to you, but you can influence what they have to respond to.â
âIf all you possess are two hands, collect trash along the way. If all you own is a smile, use it to befriend someone who is lonely. If all you have is an umbrella, share it with someone who is quivering in the rain. If all you have is a kind word, encourage those who think the world is against them. To the lonely, rain-soaked, and downtrodden, your resourcefulness is their miracle.âÂ
âIf enough families are built on a foundation of kindness, communities will see crime rates fall, domestic disputes decline, suicides drop, teen pregnancies wane, and cases of child abuse fade.â
âWhenever you see injustice, itâs safer to ignore it and do nothing. When you raise your voice in defense of others, you put yourself at risk. Retreating will protect you temporarily, but that approach only perpetuates more injustice and suffering. Donât allow the threat of retaliation to make you a spectator.â
âFrom a heart of kindness, will you stand and say, âThere are no second class citizensânor should anyone be made to feel like one. Every life is precious to God and must be treasured, because âinjustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhereâ?â Remember, your voice is a vote for justice; your silence may be interpreted as a vote for injustice.â
âTo offer the right prescription of hope and encouragement, you need to be emotionally and spiritually prepared.âÂ
âNo life experience should be wasted, because crises teach patience, empathy, and perseverance.â
âMake it your goal to do more for your friends and family members than they do for you. When they are facing hardship, make an effort to be by their side. They may not know how to ask for help, so donât be afraid to be proactive.âÂ
âOccasional kindness has limited power. But relentless kindness has the power to restore, inspire, rescue, and unite.â
âYour acts of kindness are an outward expression of the love and happiness that are in your heart.âÂ
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