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Kindness continues

It has become increasingly obvious to the eye how much malice there is in the world. However, there is still just as much kindness in the world as there is malice.

To those looking for the good in the world, they can find plenty of it. I have seen, even at school, friends helping friends, and strangers helping strangers. While acts of kindness do not often receive the publicity that other actions do, they still impact those who give and those who receive an act of kindness. One at a time, acts of kindness are changing the world. If you look for the good, you will find the good.

Emma Lines

Spokane



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