Yesterday we considered the volume of kindness, and where kindness sits.
Today, use your sixty seconds to ask if everyone has access to kindness.
Is anyone in your culture left out: because of where they sit, or their individual circumstance.
For example, people who work part time, or who carry responsibility for care, may lack the time beyond their ‘direct’ work, to weave social connection and take part in the community conversations and activities that create the backdrop to kindness.
Or people may lack the language skills, or may not be in the right spaces.
Is kindness available to anyone, and does it matter? And if so, who is responsible?
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