Kindness is Not a Transaction
Kindness is not a slave to religion. It is not a political stance. It does not belong to one culture, one ideology, one set of values over another.
It is simply what it means to be human.
To acknowledge the person bagging your groceries.
To thank the stranger who pushes an empty cart your way.
To help someone struggling, without first asking, “Do they deserve it?”
Kindness is not a transaction.
It does not hinge on shared beliefs, affiliations, or opinions. It is a gesture. A recognition. A quiet insistence that you matter.
It is appreciation. It is gratitude. It is the thread that holds us together.
And in a world so quick to divide, kindness reminds us of something deeper than difference — our shared humanity.