Individuals who prioritize kindness tend to lead fulfilling lives.
Consider Vaan. In his late teenage years, Vaan is best known for his compassion. He is always the first to apologize, quick to understand others’ feelings, and gifted with the ability to connect with people from all walks of life — making them feel seen, valued, and comfortable.
Though he may not excel in academics or technical skills, Vaan possesses something far rarer — a genuine human touch. Friends, cousins, and even distant relatives turn to him whenever they need help, knowing they can trust his presence and sincerity.
Over time, Vaan has quietly built a reputation within his family for his grace, humility, and natural empathy. His kindness has become his identity.
Ultimately, Vaan’s consistent prioritization of kindness not only enriches his own well-being but also leaves a lasting and uplifting impression on everyone he meets — a living example of how compassion can elevate one’s entire life journey.
Those who have led an accomplished life are the ones who have placed kindness on a pedestal. #75
Start small by showing kindness to yourself and others daily. Offer compliments, help someone in need, or simply listen attentively. Volunteer in your community or join a charity project. Practice empathy by putting yourself in others’ shoes. Cultivate gratitude and positivity. Set aside time to reflect on your actions and their impact. Surround yourself with kind-hearted individuals who inspire you. Remember, even small acts of kindness can ripple outward, enriching your life and those around you.
“*” In relationships with an innate or instinctual bond (e.g., parent-child relationships), love may arise first, with gratitude following as the relationship develops.
“*” In relationships where care and actions build the bond (e.g., friendships, romantic connections), gratitude often comes first and serves as a stepping stone to love.
அன்புற்று அமர்ந்த வழக்கென்ப வையகத்து
இன்புற்றார் எய்தும் சிறப்பு. # 75