What Will YOU Do For Your Fellow Humans Today

By Scooter • August 18, 2015

Oscar Wilde said "The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention."

How busy we are with our daily schedules and activities. But how long would it take to do a small favour for someone, a random act of kindness? It could be as simple as telling a fellow human that they have a nice hat, or holding a door open for someone. You could give up a cab for someone in a hurry. Any act that is not neutral or negative, by definition, has to be positive. We are only on this planet for a short time in the big scheme of things. We should make it a personal challenge to spend that time being as productively kind as possible. We should all do a RAK (Random Act of Kindness) every day. Try to imagine yourself in the other person's situation. Everyone is fighting their own battle, don't add to it. You have no idea what issues an angry driver or unfeeling person may have. God, please forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Believe it or not, negative and positive energy can affect your life in material ways.

Having a bad day where nothing is going right? Force yourself to think happy thoughts about things that you like. Physically close your eyes, breathe deep, and envision your favorite place or favorite activity with happy images of things you like. Increase your emotional vibration.

You are a valuable and unique human being whom someone is happy about that you're on this planet. You may not even know the person, but you touch everyone in some way or another. It's inevitable. We don't live in a vacuum. We interact with other people everyday.

Matthew 25:40 "The King will reply, 'Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.'"

We are all TRULY blessed. Once we stop and realize that and behave accordingly, great and wondrous things will happen for us. Try it and see.

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Many readers told us they started writing down the small positives in their day, and this gratitude journal became a favorite. While others use these kindness cards for kids to help teach them compassion, empathy and encouragement.

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