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12 Kinds of Kindness

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Two self-centered New Yorkers created their own 12-step program to become kinder, more empathetic people. As a resolution, they practiced this for 12 months. By Jessica Walsh & Timothy Goodman, creato

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12 Kinds of Kindness About A 12-step experiment designed to open our hearts, eyes, and minds. Learn more 01 Can I Help You?  02 Open Your Eyes 03 Switch It Up 04 Don’t Beat Yourself Up 05 Forgive & Forget 06 Face Yourself 07 Kill Them With Kindness 08 Walk a Mile In Their Shoes 09 Go Big or Go Home 10 Pay It Forward 11 Wear a Smile 12 Dive Deep Step 01 Step 01 Can I Help You?  Can we gain any empathy or perspective by talking to strangers with different situations? We asked New Yorkers one very simple question: “How can we help you?” Step 02 Step 02 Open Your Eyes Bystander apathy is a phenomenon. We hung missing people signs all over NYC and sat next to them for an entire day. Did anyone notice? What if we did the same thing with a dog? Step 03 Step 03 Switch It Up There are always people who bother us and situations we try to avoid due to our selfishness. What if we had to do their job? Could we be kinde...

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