What is kindness?

Kindness is a virtue, which refers to a person's kindness, charity, understanding, kindness and sympathy for others. Kind people usually care about others, are willing to help others and respect their rights and dignity.

Kind people usually show the following characteristics:

Compassion and empathy: able to understand and share the feelings of others, willing to give support and comfort.

Respect others: respect everyone's rights, beliefs, values and lifestyle, whether they agree with you or not.

Be kind to others: be friendly, polite and kind to others, whether they are relatives, friends or strangers.

Caring for the happiness of others: caring for the happiness and well-being of others and willing to consider the interests of others.

Helpful: Willing to help others, especially when others need help.

Don't hurt others: avoid words or actions and respect the dignity and feelings of others.

Tolerance and tolerance: understand that everyone has a different past, background and experience, and be tolerant of other people's mistakes and faults.

Share love and care: pass on love and care to family, friends and society to help them tide over the difficulties.

Actively participate in public welfare activities: participate in voluntary services, charitable activities, etc. Make some contribution to society.

Maintain honesty and integrity: be honest and trustworthy, do not deceive others, and maintain good moral character.

Generally speaking, kindness is a positive quality, which can promote positive interpersonal relationships, social harmony and self-happiness. Kindness is good for both individuals and society.