
Feed Kindness, Starve Harm Project
Feed Kindness, Starve Harm Project
The feed kindness, starve harm project:
What’s the point?
Doug Carnine, Professor Emeritus, University of Oregon, and Founder, Kindr Foundation
We are bombarded with information about how we can improve our lives through exercise, nutrition, sleep, and stress reduction. Seven years ago, after retiring from the University of Oregon, I stumbled across something just as important in improving our lives: kindness. At that time, I did not know then how great the need was going to be today for more kindness (and less unkindness). During those seven years, I created a mindful-kindness project with two books in addition to this website.
My hope is that the books and website will communicate the value of mindful kindness and, on a very small scale, motivate and help people to be more kind (and less unkind).
Tipping the balance toward kindness in this country as a whole will not come quickly; it will not come in our lifetime. But now is the time to be part of the tipping process. Will you help me in this effort by passing along this message? And if you decide to read one of the books, consider posting a review of it online.
View the website for the Feed Kindness, Starve Harm Project at https://feedkindness.com/