September 19, 2017

To be Kind

I know people aren't perfect. 
I know people aren't perfect.
I know people are not perfect!!!

Do you understand that? Do you get it?
If not, please tell me how I can make you understand that I know people aren't perfect.
I am not perfect and I don't expect others to be perfect. 

I don't expect others to be perfect. 
I do not expect others to be perfect!

However, I do expect them to be KIND. 

The main reason why I don't like going to church is because people aren't KIND and loving.
In the Mormon church, we are taught from a very early age that we should be like Jesus. 
More specifically, we are taught to be kind to and love and accept everyone. 

So, why is it that some people who attend the Mormon church with feel like it is appropriate and okay to go up to someone and say mean, hurtful, and/or rude things about them to their face?
Or to speak up just loud enough for someone to hear when they are talking about that person behind their back?
Or to gossip about anyone at all, especially in the church to fellow church members about other church members?

Kindness is not earned. 
Kindness is expected of all of us. 

We should always be kind because you never know what the person you are talking to or about is going through. 
You don't know their battles, secret thoughts, struggles, etc. 
One mean comment could send them into a depression so deep they could end it all. 
One mean comment could be just the right trigger for suicide. 
One mean comment could be the last thing you say to that person because you just drove them away. 

I know we live in a world full of terror and awfulness. 
But we can change this world for the better with just being kind. 
Do one kind thing. 
Say one kind thing. 
Send a loving message to that one person you've been thinking about. 
All it takes is 30 seconds. 

And always remember: "If you can't say something nice, don't say nothin' at all." (Bambi)

I don't expect anyone to be perfect. 
I do expect people to be kind, especially those who call themselves Christians.

You do not need to be perfect to be kind.