Kind-heartedness

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temporal1
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Kind-heartedness

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Carefully leaving Jesus out, here is secular reasoning.
How much more complete with Jesus! This is what would be expected in the world. Partial Truth.

Global English Editing / “People who remain kind-hearted even after they’ve been hurt often display these 9 unique strengths”
https://geediting.com/people-who-remain ... q-QE8LpqFQ
1) Embracing vulnerability

2) Resilience and determination

3) Emotional intelligence

4) Forgiveness

5) Empathy

6) Inner strength

7) Patience

8) Self-care

9) Authenticity
^^There is short text for each strength.
Final thoughts: Kindness as strength
The beauty and power of human character often manifest in the most challenging circumstances.

People who manage to remain kind-hearted despite experiencing hurt embody this strength in their daily lives.

Their kindness is not a weakness; it’s a testament to their resilience, emotional intelligence, forgiveness, and authenticity.

Historically, kindness has often been undervalued, seen as a sign of weakness rather than strength.

But as philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”

These individuals are not just being kind; they are being themselves, authentically and courageously.

They are choosing love over hate, compassion over bitterness, and understanding over resentment.

Their kindness is their strength.

So the next time you encounter someone who remains kind-hearted despite being hurt, remember the unique strengths they possess.

And perhaps, let their resilience inspire you to embrace your own inner strength and kindness.


This topic is a sort-of opposite to the ANGER topic:

Anger is a strange thing.
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It’s so much better to choose not to be angry.
Anger is a heavy burden.
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temporal1
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Re: Kind-heartedness

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STRENGTH 1 of 9:
1) Embracing vulnerability
An often overlooked strength is the ability to embrace vulnerability.

In a world where we’re often told to wear a mask of toughness, those who remain kind-hearted after being hurt are brave enough to let their true feelings show.

They understand that vulnerability isn’t a sign of weakness, but rather a display of courage and authenticity.

It’s not easy to open your heart after it’s been bruised or broken.

It requires a deep sense of self-awareness and an unwavering commitment to personal growth.

But those who can do it are often the ones who can connect on a deeper level with others, fostering stronger relationships and understanding.

Being vulnerable means being real, being authentic.

It means acknowledging pain but refusing to let it define you.

It’s the willingness to say, “Yes, I’ve been hurt, but that won’t stop me from showing kindness and love.”

Remember, it’s not about being naive or allowing people to walk all over you; it’s about having the strength to remain kind and empathetic despite the hurt.
Romans 8:18
https://biblehub.com/romans/8-18.htm
17And if we are children, then we are heirs: heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ—if indeed we suffer with Him, so that we may also be glorified with Him.

18 I consider that our present sufferings are not comparable to the glory that will be revealed in us.

19The creation waits in eager expectation for the revelation of the sons of God.…

More passages are welcome! :D
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