What I know about genuinely kind people is: they are always willing to serve even when nobody's watching, and they do good for even those whose 'thank you' they probably will never hear.
Their willingness to take shared enterprises upon themselves is up there, and they do so without hesitation, regret, and without paying too much attention to petty details. So kindness is about going out of your way to do good and to be nice to anyone, anywhere, and at anytime.
What cannot constitute kindness is sailing under false colours in order to impress people, or in anticipation of something in return - but this is just an opinion still.
Thursday, 21 April 2016
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