Kindness has an enormous ROI.

We never know why someone is treating us badly; give the benefit of doubt.
We do not know if someone is only being nice to mask their pain; be grateful for the attempt.
We tend to judge behaviors instead of people; know your tribe.
We get offended by assumptions that it was all about us; get over yourself.
We label others according to the situations we encounter them in; Separate people from events.
Being tolerant of situational bad behavior is compassion. Accepting consistent bad treatment is enabling and demonstrates lack of care for the individual; Recognize the difference.
Won’t we go out of our way to see the people that we encounter common make every effort to treat them with civility, compassion, and love, we will find ourselves being treated better by them as relationships improve and healing has an opportunity to prevail.
No one walks in our shoes and we have no idea what Demons they are struggling with .
Being kind is a worthwhile investment.

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