The other day, I was in line at a coffee shop. The woman in front was struggling with her coins and looked stressed. I had some extra change and decided to help her out. She looked up, surprised, and smiled at me warmly. Honestly, I didn’t do it out of obligation; I did it because … Continue reading Kindness Without Strings Attached
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A Sense of Being Kind: Is it Worth It?
I have a friend who is my college sweetheart, and we've been friends for 26 years. Although there was a time when we had different focuses and rarely spoke, our bond has remained strong. There's a proverb that goes, "Far from sight, close at heart," which describes us perfectly. She is and will always be … Continue reading A Sense of Being Kind: Is it Worth It?
Small Gestures, Powerful Impact
"Sir, I'm supposed to order a Cappuccino, but I turned out to say it's an Americano. I'm sorry, I'm the one who's making a mistake when ordering it. It's not on you. Could you please make it a cappuccino? I'm totally okay with the additional cost. Thank you so much." Smiled at him. And then, … Continue reading Small Gestures, Powerful Impact
Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration
I want to begin this writing by deliver this impactful message from Morgan Housel in his book "The Psychology of Money" : "There's an unspoken truth that people generally seek to be respected and admired by others, and that using wealth to buy luxury goods may not bring those things as much as you imagine. … Continue reading Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration




