An 18th-century German philosopher said that we are living in the best of all possible worlds.
While it is true that things can be much worse than they currently are, it is far from true that there is no room for improvement in the world we are living in today. It seems as if we have forgotten how to be kind to each other.
Being kind is free, there is no price tag attached to it, which makes you think why we, as a society, don’t do it more often, considering how much we all like free things.
By the time we start to look at ourselves as adults, we are mostly used to injustice, inequality, and brutality of the world we live in. Young minds are not and they are often the ones who foster change and keep the faith in humanity alive.
Without these random acts of kindness, we would be stuck in a cold world where racial tensions, wars, selfishness, violence, and greed are considered normal, instead of love, generosity, and selflessness.
The pictures below demonstrate that children are able to show much more compassion than the adults. Thus, they understand much better than the most of us that hatred and intolerance will destroy our world.
Maybe it is time to listen to our kids and hear what they have to say about how the world should be because it appears that we could all learn a lot from young minds that weren’t corrupted by the values of our society.
Scroll down and see for yourself what random acts of kindness can do for others, and how these amazing kids changed things in their own childish way.
Maybe some of these religious extremists who think they understand what God and religion are about can learn something from this awesome nine-year-old.
He was growing it because he wanted to donate his hair for wigs that are used by children with cancer. And he is only 8 years old.
If all adults spent their allowance money on books for prisoners, instead of the garbage they don’t need but buy anyway, all prisons could become classrooms.
This boy offering a bottle of water to a white policeman on a hot day in Baltimore keeps the hope alive that we can all put racial tensions behind us.
There is so much wrong with this picture, but nothing wrong with this child. Maybe one day, because of him, all the children in the world will have the equal opportunity for education.
He had to walk 500km to Greece, but that didn’t stop him from carrying his puppy with him. Would you do the same?
He made lunches for them. It takes so little to make a world of difference.
It sounds like an animal heaven, doesn’t it? This 9-year old boy made it in his garage. He alone has done more to end animal cruelty than entire governments.
Doing what you can for other people can change their lives for the better, and this boy is an excellent example.
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