Thank you very much for this video. I'm an advocate for small acts of kindness and, as a teacher, I try to pass this on to my students. I'll share this video with them
It’s wonderful to hear that you’re advocating for small acts of kindness, especially as a teacher! The impact of kindness in shaping young minds can be profound. Have you noticed any specific ways in which your students have responded to these acts? It’s always interesting to see how kindness, even in small doses, can create ripples in a classroom environment. What do you think is the most powerful lesson kindness teaches, not only to students but to the wider community as well? Would love to hear your thoughts!
A powerful message expressed rather eloquently. Thank you for this beautiful video, BBC Ideas. I hope this will reach millions of people and act as an inspiration like it has for me. Keep going! :)
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! It’s inspiring to hear how the video has touched you. Kindness truly has an extraordinary power, doesn’t it? It's fascinating to think how something so simple can have such a profound impact. Do you believe that small acts of kindness can lead to larger changes, or is it the cumulative effect of many acts over time that creates the most change? Would love to hear your thoughts!
It's amazing how kindness can ripple out in ways we often don't see. Acts of kindness have this quiet power to create deep connections, even in the most unexpected places. I wonder, do you believe that kindness can sometimes be misunderstood or taken for granted? How do you think we can cultivate more genuine kindness in everyday life?
This is absolutely amazing! I feel exactly the same way! So much so that I’m starting my own passion project related to Kindness, called ‘Kindness for Health’. One act of kindness a day can significantly improve the wellbeing of the giver, the receiver and anyone who witnessed the act of kindness. Kindness releases oxytocin in the brain which stimulates various types of positive social interaction and helps you to feel less pain, lower stress, anxiety and your blood pressure, which in turn could help you to live longer! - To me, that’s incredible! I feel driven to share these health benefits with others and experience joy, happiness and meaningful human connection in the process. I love this video!!
Kindness truly has an extraordinary ripple effect, doesn’t it? What’s fascinating is how even the smallest acts can transform someone’s day or even their life. When you experienced or witnessed it, did it also make you reflect on how often we underestimate our ability to make a difference?
It’s amazing how small acts of kindness can have such a profound impact. It makes me wonder, what do you think is the most unexpected way kindness has shaped your life or someone you know? Sometimes, we forget how far a simple gesture can go in creating connections.
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Most curious. In the 70s there was a TV series called Kung Fu. The main character was a Shaolin monk, so he fought, but to defend himself and often to defend others. Remarkably, the change of ways or opinions he achieved in others wasn't caused by him kicking people, but by him being very kind. It's worthy a rewatch. It's available in DVD and streaming.
I really want to watch this, but cannot and had to stop by the 2:21 mark. It is so incredijly busy with unnecessary flashes of light, colors, images, and animations mixed with text descriptions, all overlaid in brief flashes of clip edits with the people giving verbal monologs that I guess I'm just too dim to understand and make sense of it. I wish the producers would have been more kind and thoughtful. Maybe I'll try again another time.
See which behavior you like for yourself from others, then behave with them accordingly, and what you consider a bad behaviour for yourself from them, then do not behave with them similarly. Prophet Mohammed (Prace be Upon Him)
To be kind is to live a sublime life.
I am most grateful for this video for the world to see.
This channel needs more people visiting it and see the quality content!!
Thank you very much for this video. I'm an advocate for small acts of kindness and, as a teacher, I try to pass this on to my students. I'll share this video with them
It’s wonderful to hear that you’re advocating for small acts of kindness, especially as a teacher! The impact of kindness in shaping young minds can be profound. Have you noticed any specific ways in which your students have responded to these acts? It’s always interesting to see how kindness, even in small doses, can create ripples in a classroom environment. What do you think is the most powerful lesson kindness teaches, not only to students but to the wider community as well? Would love to hear your thoughts!
A powerful message expressed rather eloquently. Thank you for this beautiful video, BBC Ideas. I hope this will reach millions of people and act as an inspiration like it has for me. Keep going! :)
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! It’s inspiring to hear how the video has touched you. Kindness truly has an extraordinary power, doesn’t it? It's fascinating to think how something so simple can have such a profound impact. Do you believe that small acts of kindness can lead to larger changes, or is it the cumulative effect of many acts over time that creates the most change? Would love to hear your thoughts!
Thank you!!!
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Inspiring video. Thank you!
It's amazing how kindness can ripple out in ways we often don't see. Acts of kindness have this quiet power to create deep connections, even in the most unexpected places. I wonder, do you believe that kindness can sometimes be misunderstood or taken for granted? How do you think we can cultivate more genuine kindness in everyday life?
This is absolutely amazing!
I feel exactly the same way! So much so that I’m starting my own passion project related to Kindness, called ‘Kindness for Health’.
One act of kindness a day can significantly improve the wellbeing of the giver, the receiver and anyone who witnessed the act of kindness.
Kindness releases oxytocin in the brain which stimulates various types of positive social interaction and helps you to feel less pain, lower stress, anxiety and your blood pressure, which in turn could help you to live longer! - To me, that’s incredible!
I feel driven to share these health benefits with others and experience joy, happiness and meaningful human connection in the process.
I love this video!!
Thank you for this wonderful video ❤ Quote to remember: The small stuff may actually be the big stuff.
Absolutely agree and I have experienced it myself and has seen it too.
Kindness truly has an extraordinary ripple effect, doesn’t it? What’s fascinating is how even the smallest acts can transform someone’s day or even their life. When you experienced or witnessed it, did it also make you reflect on how often we underestimate our ability to make a difference?
that was wonderful thank you
It’s amazing how small acts of kindness can have such a profound impact. It makes me wonder, what do you think is the most unexpected way kindness has shaped your life or someone you know? Sometimes, we forget how far a simple gesture can go in creating connections.
Hopefully instict of kindness never ending...
Kindness change the world
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Very beautiful....thankyou!
Wonderful video 😍
I really enjoyed your video and I would like to translate it into my language for everyone to see it💜💛
Most curious. In the 70s there was a TV series called Kung Fu. The main character was a Shaolin monk, so he fought, but to defend himself and often to defend others. Remarkably, the change of ways or opinions he achieved in others wasn't caused by him kicking people, but by him being very kind.
It's worthy a rewatch. It's available in DVD and streaming.
Let's to be the kindest person😃😀
I wish people cared to be more kind, seems like the world is getting worse and worse.
I really want to watch this, but cannot and had to stop by the 2:21 mark. It is so incredijly busy with unnecessary flashes of light, colors, images, and animations mixed with text descriptions, all overlaid in brief flashes of clip edits with the people giving verbal monologs that I guess I'm just too dim to understand and make sense of it. I wish the producers would have been more kind and thoughtful.
Maybe I'll try again another time.
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See which behavior you like for yourself from others, then behave with them accordingly, and what you consider a bad behaviour for yourself from them, then do not behave with them similarly.
Prophet Mohammed (Prace be Upon Him)