'Keep being kind': Kansas City bartender's act of kindness saves woman's life
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'Keep being kind': Kansas City bartender's act of kindness saves woman's life
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A local bartender named Heath is touted for saving a woman's life. "I said 'what happened?' He said 'a woman came in, she was stressed, and I was nice,'" Colleen Kelly, co-owner of Kelly's Westport Inn, told FOX4. In a message written on her receipt, the woman thanked Heath for saving her life – all because he was kind. "I'd like to think it's this trickle-down effect," Kelly said. "If we treat them well, and they treat each o…
The maxim “kindness begets kindness,” immortalized by the prophet kindness, is simple but true. A kind act can inspire others, generating a positive cycle. However, several studies have pointed to deeper impacts. A recent study conducted by researchers at SWPS University in Poland, in partnership with Tel Aviv University, investigated whether practicing kindness can build social capital and, specifically, increase the propensity for cooperation …
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