“Discover the Hidden Strengths: 11 Unexpected Ways Kindness Thrives Amidst Personal Pain”
By accepting help, they allow others to show kindness in return, creating a sense of mutual support. This exchange of help reinforces the idea that kindness is a two-way street and that it’s okay to lean on others when needed.
10. They Create Little Joyful Rituals
Even in the hardest times, some people find comfort in creating little moments of joy for themselves or others. Lighting a favorite candle, writing (and maybe burning) letters, brewing a special cup of tea, or making sure to call a friend for a quick laugh–these small rituals are a form of self-care and a way to keep kindness flowing.
These intentional moments, though small, have the power to make a big impact on both the giver and the receiver. They show that no matter how tough life gets, there’s always room for something sweet, a bit of calm, or a spark of happiness.
11. They Don’t Blame Others for Being Happy
It’s easy to get caught up in self-pity when life is tough, and it can be tempting to resent others for their happiness. But people who are hurting still find a way to celebrate the joy of others without making them feel guilty.
They understand that someone else’s happiness does not diminish their own struggles and that there is enough room in the world for everyone to feel their feelings. Rather than being bitter, they choose to share in the joy of others and spread kindness by being happy for them.
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