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Dudjom Rinpoche, Counsels From My Heart
Abandon every evil deed, practice virtue well
Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, The Committed Marriage
People who have a good heart
Pierre Corneille, Divinity in Disguise
The manner of giving
Return a Lost Object
The crucial deed of making sure others have what belongs to them.
Defusing Anger
Opening your heart through giving a gift.
Etiquette Concerning Sneezing
What the Prophet would say when someone sneezes.
Three Cheers for Acts of Anonymous Kindness
Considering the incivility of politicians, cyber bullying, and terrorist attacks, reports of random acts of kindness happening all over the place is good news that lifts the soul. In an article at N…
The New Emily Posts
Have you given up on the hope that old-fashioned manners and courtesy can have a place in the digital world? In an article in The New York Times, Alex Williams writes about the efforts of "a new gen…
Kindness, Care, and Consideration in an Apartment Community
Practicing democracy in a diverse community does not need to be stressful or tense. At the small apartment complex in Southern California where I live, 19 residents engaged in enjoyable practices ro…
Choosing Civility in a Rude Culture
Pier M. Forni, professor of Italian literature at Johns Hopkins, came to study literature at ULCA in 1978 and in 1997, founded the Johns Hopkins Civility Project, a cluster of research and outreach …