Think the best of your fellow humans as to do so can boost the quality of your life. Thinking the best of others is a decent thing to do and a way of keeping a source of healthful innocence in our lives. When we approach others assuming that they are good, honest and sensitive, we often encourage them to be just that. Add kindness, consideration, respect and politeness to everyday life and it comes right back to you. Niceness works both personally and professionally.
Acts of kindness can also prove to be a source of joy for all of us. Helping, assisting, caring and doing, there is nothing wrong with that, in fact it is all right. It is civil and civility is essential to everyone’s quality of life.
It all starts with thinking the best of one another and then demonstrating this through actions. Everyday interactions, driving, negotiate space on the subway, interacting with others in a crowded supermarket, or crowded elevator. Whatever causes you to feel agitated and discontented, rethink it and apply thinking the best and it will undoubtedly serve you to feel better not only about others but about yourself.