Learning Diversity 

Sally Lentini

WORLD KINDNESS DAY SUNDAY NOV 13 2022

Mr. Brown’s September Precept,

‘When given a choice between being right or being kind Choose Kind!” 

pg. 48, Wonder by R J Palacio 

 

 

World Kindness Day is an international holiday that was formed in 1998, to promote kindness throughout the world and is observed annually on November 13 as part of the World Kindness Movement. It is observed in many countries including the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia and the U.A.E. 

 

World Kindness Day presents us with the opportunity to reflect upon one of the most important and unifying human principles. On a day devoted to the positive potential of both large and small acts of kindness, try to promote and diffuse this crucial quality that brings people of every kind together. 

 

HISTORY OF WORLD KINDNESS DAY

World Kindness Day was first introduced as a day of observation by the World Kindness Movement. In 2019, the organization was registered as an official NGO under Swiss law, but the history of the group stretches back to a Tokyo-based convention in 1997. An array of institutions and associations based in countries including Australia, Thailand, the United States, and the United Kingdom had been assembled at this conference because of their dedication to championing kindness in society. 

 

The initial configuration of the World Kindness Movement would form as a result of this event, with the written declaration of their inception stating their “pledge to join together to build a kinder and more compassionate world.” In 1998, in pursuit of this aim, they would facilitate the launch of the inaugural World Kindness Day.

 

The purpose of World Kindness Day as outlined by the World Kindness Movement is “to highlight good deeds in the community focusing on the positive power and the common thread of kindness which binds us.” Since its creation more than two decades ago, the day has achieved truly global notice; events associated with the day have attracted participants from every inhabited continent. These have included activities such as concerts, dance mobs, and the distribution of “kindness cards.”

 

While, at present, the day is one of unofficial observance, it remains the hope of the World Kindness Movement to attain official recognition status from the United Nations. Should the group be successful in their efforts, World Kindness Day would join the ranks of recognized days of observance such as International Day of Peace, Human Rights Day, and World Health Day.

WORLD KINDNESS DAY ACTIVITIES

Perform at least three random acts of kindness today

Give compliments. Smile at strangers. Hold a door open. Give up your seat on a crowded train.  Perform at least three random acts of kindness and see what magic follows!

 

Give extra (and extra-long) hugs today

Kindness and connection go hand-in-hand. Take a few extra minutes to hug your loved ones and friends today. They might wonder what got into you, but they’ll appreciate it nonetheless!

 

Write a love poem to yourself or to someone you love and read it out loud. 

You should be kind to yourself, today, too. Write a short (or long) poem highlighting the things you appreciate about yourself and your life.

 

‘Remember to always be kind as you do not know what someone is going through!’

 

Article is taken from: https://nationaltoday.com/world-kindness-day/