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man above transformed his life by placing a greater emphasis
on what he could do for others. People assume that a truly selfish
person is one who only thinks of himself. That's an illusion.
When one thinks about the welfare of others in a balanced manner,
one will live a much more joyous life. A
master artist sees deeper and more comprehensively than those
who lack his vision. His world is brighter, more profound, more
insightful, and more creative because of his talents. Similarly,
the world of a truly kind person is deeper, more profound, more
insightful and more creative. Kindness
is the way one emulates the Creator. A kind person realizes that
each person he encounters is a child of the Almighty and therefore,
he appreciates each opportunity for kindness.


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Based
on the book "Kindness: Changing people's lives for the better"
by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin
Published by Artscroll/Shaar Press.
Available from
www.artscroll.com
Used with permision from Aish HaTorah.
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