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to market
1.11.11
in kind
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say one were to make a chart, of sorts, of
everyone who had shown them kindness.
just remember the good stuff. and on said
chart one would begin to make circles-
overlap them- so that circles upon circles
would begin to appear. kindness, trust, love.
assign a small remembered deed to each name,
and see that they link, somehow, to the next
small remembered good deed, kind word, hug.
most people can probably make wall-sized
charts of small kindnesses given to them. &
even if we can't go back and thank everyone
for everything, we can stop and appreciate that
person for at least a moment. kindness remembered
can be a source of great good. happy all saints day.
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