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Day 15: Share a small act of kindness you witnessed or experienced

Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well. This post is part of the 25 Days of Gratitude, Self-Care, and Personal Growth event at 7 Cups. 


A small act of kindness goes a long way.  


The power of kindness is underrated in a world filled with daily challenges, struggles, and chaos. Kindness is a beautiful thing to give and experience. Experiencing kindness makes you believe in goodness. When you act kind to someone, they feel good and are inclined to pay it forward to someone else. A small act of kindness creates ripple effects, and it is a never-ending loop. 

So this holiday season, let’s come together and practice kindness in any small ways.  Also let's spread some positivity! ✨ Share a small act of kindness you witnessed or experienced recently. It could be anything from a simple smile to a heartfelt gesture. Let's inspire each other to make the world a kinder place. ❤️


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@ASilentObserver

I love this space, because even reading about kindness and kind acts others have experienced feels super wholesome!🥰


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@Sunisshiningandsoareyou Same here.

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ASilentObserver OP Monday

@Sunisshiningandsoareyou Thank you, Sunnie. I am glad this space brings you joy and a sense of warmth. Kindness has a powerful way of uplifting the spirit. Let's continue to spread that kindness everywhere. You inspire many here.



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@ASilentObserver

Aww means a lot to me, Obziee, you da best!🥰

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@ASilentObserver The way everyone tries to support and help each other out, in our Adult Chatrooms.

They are getting the concept of Peer to Peer interaction, finally.

You do not always have to have special training to help others.

It is nice, if you do, but it is not needed.

Just being there for someone in need, that is the most important thing.

So, if you see someone in need or someone in need of support, please do not hesitate to ask, them what is wrong or what they need.

If you're able to help and support, then by all means, please do so.

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ASilentObserver OP Monday

@calmMango9611 I am glad to know the genuine support and camaraderie you witnessed in our group chats. It is wonderful to notice how members step up and offer compassionate listeningand empowerment to each other. 

That reminds me that you don't need specialized training or tools to spread compassion. The thought and small steps counts. So, let's continue to foster that kind of supportive environment in the group chats and other parts of the community. Sometimes a simple 'How are you doing today?' or 'Is there anything I can do to support?' can make a world of difference. 

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@ASilentObserver This is so true, my friend.

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@ASilentObserver

saw another person in checkout at a store pay for another persons stuff due to they did not have enough  money to pay for all they had put up to pay for. so they was trying to  decided what they was going to have to not buy. the young man behind them told them he pay  for the stuff so they could have it all. this acted of kindness had the older lady crying due to she did not excepted another person to do that for her.

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ASilentObserver OP Monday

@stormieandpaws It was a wonderful experience to witness the touching act of kindness. It is heartwarming to see someone go out of their way to help another in need. We appreciate the generosity of that young man. It speaks volumes about his character.


that is why it is so true that acts of kindness can often be unexpected and deeply appreciated, especially when we feel vulnerable or discouraged.

@stormieandpaws How nice. I am glad that you got to see, kindness in action.

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@calmMango9611

here this seems like a  thing we seeing more just small acts of kindness

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calmMango9611 Wednesday

@stormieandpaws It is a beautiful thing.

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@ASilentObserver

Recently, I accidently missed my choir Winter concert, but My friends comforted me. I know its not a lot, but I value my friends like nothing else :3

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ASilentObserver OP Monday

@LunarTheTherian I am so sorry you missed the choir Winter concert. However it is so good that you have such supportive friends to comfort you. I agree with you that true friends are invaluable. 

@LunarTheTherian I am glad that your friends were there, to comfort you in your time of need. They sound like great friends to have. I am glad you have friends like those.

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@ASilentObserver

Someone recently thanked me for letting them into traffic in front of me.  Where I live, that's a rare occurrence.

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ASilentObserver OP Monday

@purpleTree4652 that is such a nice and kind gesture Purple. It is lways nice to be able to help out someone. It is a small act of kindness that can make a big difference in someone's day.

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Aputik Monday

Picking up an ID of someone who droped it in the boarding line and giving it to them :)

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ASilentObserver OP Monday

@Aputik Thank you for helping them out. I am glad you could help. It is always a good feeling to be able to return something lost because I can imagine how stressful that can be for one.

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Aputik Monday

That's exactly how I feel. Sometimes costs nothing to prevent someone else a big streas in the future

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i witnessed a HOMELESS person trying to buy water give his last to a mother trying to buy her baby diapers. So even through people’s hardest times and struggles if they’re a good person, they’re a good person.

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ASilentObserver OP Monday

@generousYard7294 That was moving. It is a important reminder that how true goodness can be found in the most unexpected places. We appreciate the man and his act of kindness where despite his own challenges and struggles, he chose to help someone.

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Clio9876 Monday

@ASilentObserver

Someone gave me a personalised gift this year. And they spelt my name the way it is spelt in my birth country, not locally.

I was touched by that little bit of extra effort.

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ASilentObserver OP Monday

@Clio9876  that was thoughtful effort. That shows their care for you and how they truly wanted to make it personal and meaningful to you. 


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brightaday Monday

Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well. I’m happy to be part of the 25 Days of Gratitude, Self-Care, and Personal Growth event at 7 Cups.


I completely agree that a small act of kindness truly goes a long way.


In a world full of challenges and uncertainties, kindness is often undervalued, yet it holds such power. When we experience kindness, it restores our faith in goodness and humanity. Even the simplest kind gesture can make someone’s day better and inspire them to share that kindness with others. It’s amazing how one act of kindness can create a ripple effect that spreads endlessly. This holiday season, let’s all come together and embrace kindness, no matter how small the action may be. And let’s spread positivity as well!


For example, during the holiday season, there are many children who are facing serious illness or might be in hospitals away from their families. A simple but powerful act of kindness could be volunteering to spend time with these children, offering them comfort and companionship. Many of these children may feel lonely or afraid as the holidays approach, so offering a listening ear, reading them a story, or even just sitting with them for a while can mean so much. These small acts of love and kindness can help bring some light to their difficult time, showing them that they are cared for and not forgotten.


Let’s inspire each other to make the world a little kinder.❤️❤️❤️❤️


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ASilentObserver OP Tuesday

@brightaday Thank you bright. Your thoughts are a wonderful reminder to cherish the power of kindness and to make the world a better place, one act of kindness at a time. ❤️❤️❤️

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Laura1989 Monday

@ASilentObserver I witnessed a man stop a bus from leaving so that an older lady could board.

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ASilentObserver OP Tuesday

@Laura1989 What a beautiful gesture. That is so thoughtful of him. such instances are good reminders  that there are still caring people in the world.

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