Err in the Direction of Kindness

From a young age, we learn to be kind. This can be hard at times especially since the world we live in is prone to greediness and self-centered behavior from all of us. We all desire to get the things we want. Unfortunately at times, that factor of kindness is hindered and instead harmful actions or words are inflicted among others when only thinking about ourselves. As we grow older and wiser, we also learn the kindness can be one of the easiest things to achieve whether it's giving a helping hand by offering help, going the extra mile to make someone's day, or just as simple as holding the door for someone else. Being kind to one another is one of the best gifts we have. It can range from helping out with a close friend or family member to a stranger across the ocean or somewhere out there in the world just waiting for you to create a simple bond all by kindness. Kindness brings us together and is a reminder of what unites us can be far greater than what is divides us.  

Through Dustin Hoffman's interview, he explains to us that we will never meet others just because of their appearances, how they dress, what their opinions are or just for whatever reason. We will never be able to meet those people as something in your gut tells you that you shouldn't talk to them or interact with them just based on that very childish way of looking at someone. The problem here is that this "stranger" who you choose not to talk with could end up being one of your best friends or a life-long companion, just forgotten and left behind. 7.6 billion people just out there, waiting to be met.

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