Kindness Can Make a Difference in Someone’s Life. Kindness Matters!

Paul Segreto
3 min readDec 28, 2022

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Always be kind and remember, actions often speak louder than words. And, be sensitive to the fact they may be going through some difficulties and keeping it all inside. Positive communications may provide them just enough confidence to open up and share their thoughts.

What is the meaning of kindness matters?

It means putting others first, and setting yourself aside. It means caring enough to listen — truly listen. It means acting with genuine compassion. It means understanding sympathy and practicing empathy because you’ve “been there.”

Why kindness matters?

Acts of kindness can make the world a happier place for everyone. They can boost feelings of confidence, being in control, happiness and optimism. They may also encourage others to repeat the good deeds they’ve experienced themselves — contributing to a more positive community.

Why kindness is a strength?

Research findings on the benefits of the strength of kindness found people who give to others, in small and in large ways, tend to be happier as a result. Kind people are often likable to others, which can provide opportunities to develop meaningful relationships and love.

Why is kindness a core value?

Kindness is Good. Each act of kindness is changing the way we see ourselves and others, as well as how others see us. As our kindness positively affects others, we feel more compassionate, confident, useful, and in control. We also find ourselves feeling more appreciative and optimistic.

The following popped up in my Facebook Memories today. It’s a great reminder to be kind! Please copy and paste it across your social media and see who will do the same.

There were times I’d put just $10 worth of gas in my tank, while other times $50. I’ve had just $5 to feed myself and I’ve also had $200 to go out to eat. I’ve had a house full of food and times I didn’t have any. I’ve been in stores cashing out with no worries and I’ve also had to add it up and put things back on the shelf. I’ve paid my bills in full and I’ve had to pay it late too. I’ve given enough money to make someone cry and I’ve cried because of what others have given me.

We all have highs and lows in life, some certainly more than others, but we’re all just trying to make it.

No one is better than anyone else, and I pity those who think that they are. No matter how big your house is, how new your car is, or how much money sits in your bank account — we all bleed red and will all die someday. Death has no discrimination neither should your life.

Be kind to others.

Have a great day. Make it happen. Make it count!

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Paul Segreto
Paul Segreto

Written by Paul Segreto

Passionate about igniting entrepreneurial spirit and empowering others to achieve the American Dream.

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