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The beautiful children's book, Each Kindness. Try sell the painted porch, by the way, check it out. I love the book Jacqueline. Woodson tells the story of a young girl named Chloe who treats a classmate in the way that we all have sometimes still do. She teased the girl. She ignored her, she did not take the time to consider what this fellow human might have been going through but then one day, Chloe's teacher puts her casual cruelty into perspective by demonstrating the way that water ripples when it's stone is dropped into it.
So it goes with our Behavior. The teacher explains, when we do something nice for someone, it ripples through their lives and into the world. Chloe is inspired by the teachers lesson, but it's too late. The girl, she was cruel to his moved away. And now when she throws a rock into the pond near her house, all she can think of are the Lost opportunities. She had to improve someone's life to make their day. Brighter Marcus Aurelius said that Justice is the source of all the other virtues after all, who cares.
See how courageous or disciplined, or wise. Someone is if they treat others poorly conversely. Think about the last time a stranger comp, your coffee, Ur. Got up and gave you their Cedar told you that they like your shirt. Think of a time when someone helped you, when you were new. Think about a hand that reached down. When you were struggling, Seneca reminds us that each person we meet is an opportunity to practice. Kindness. Imagine if we took even half of those opportunities, what kind of cumulative difference would that end up making an oceanic amount?
Because kindness, big and small ripples through the world and in to Eternity, why are these acts so powerful? Because they are a reflection of what we're all here for the deepest level, helping each other being there, for each other. This is what we were born to do the stoics a again. And again, we were designed for each other sake. What is your vocation Marcus? Aurelius asked
himself his reply and your reminder today?
Was to be a good person. Thanks so much for listening to The Daily Show podcast. Again. If you don't know this, you can get these delivered to you via email every day. So check it out. Daily, style.com, email.