“Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.” - Author Leo Buscaglia
3rd and 4th grade students were pictured next to voice bubbles with their ideas of what people should say. Here is a sampling:
I was struck by these poignant questions from children who already know, at a very young age, that kind words and gestures are powerful. It occurred to me that the thread tying all these questions together is the desire for connection, to be noticed and to serve – elements of humanity every one of us crave.
Have you ever been having a bad day when someone smiled at you, complimented you unexpectedly, or held a door open for you? These small acts can, and often do, turn your whole day around. Kindnesses such as these offer connection and warmth and remind us all we are in this thing called life, replete with all its wonder and heartache, together.
Then, serendipitously, I opened my fortune cookie to see this message:
A coincidence? I think not. Kindness matters.