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Random Acts of Kindness

Random Acts of Kindness

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was inspiring and warm
Review: I listened to this book on tape on my morning walk. I've listened to it many times and it always starts my day off with a positive feeling. It inspired me to do kind things for people - like giving 10 hamburgers to a homeless man with my son. He told his class and many children went out that week and did more kind things so that they could share their kind acts with the class. It had a great ripple effect.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A gem!
Review: In a world full of hate, violence, and selfishness, this book helps us remember each other in the best of ways. It helped found the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation and is responsible of Random Acts of Kindness week. The publishers at Conari Press have truly created a timeless work of inspiration and beauty. Go out and commit a random act of kindness yourself!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book has created a revolution in thinking & lifestyle.
Review: Random Acts of Kindness got me thinking more deeply about my actions and how I influence young people. It inspired me to write a children's book, THE KING OF KINDNESS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I keep this book on my shelf at work for inspiration
Review: This is a great inspirational book that will give you practical ideas for how to spread kindness in the world. I picked this book up on a whim while browsing in the bookstore a few years ago, and I keep it at work to remind me of the need to do nice things just because you want the world to be better.

There are lots of books that talk about doing good from a selfish point of view, sometimes politely called "enlightened self-interest", but this is motivational book for people who want to be altruistic and intrinsically good. If you want to reach Maslow's fifth level, then this is a book for you.


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