Good deeds may be more common than you think, and this video high lights some of the good deeds people are doing! It's wonderful to see that there are people who are making the world a better place. We can all do small things, doing something nice for a friend or a stranger only takes a minute and can make a huge difference in someone's life.
Pay it forward or paying it forward refers to repaying the good deeds one has received by doing good things for other unrelated people. I did a bit of research and according to Wikipedia the idea of "paying it forward" appeared in a letter from Benjamin Franklin to Benjamin Webb, dated April 22, 1784. The phrase "pay it forward" as a moral philosophy appeared in Catherine Ryan Hyde 's novel "Pay It Forward", which was also adapted into a movie of the same name. Science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein, used the phrase in "Between Planets," a book published in 1951, some 50 years before Ryan Hyde's novel. I haven't read Ryan Hyde's book but I loved the movie. "Pay it Forward" is described as an obligation to do three good deeds for others in repayment of a good deed that one receives, and that such good deeds should be things that the person cannot accomplish on their own. The recipient of such acts of kindness is the
I just found this site and thought it looks pretty interesting. It's nice to see that people care and big companies are trying to do the right thing too. Here's what they say about themselves: dotherightthing is a place online where you can get unfiltered information about the impacts of companies on people and the world and make it worth their while to "do the right thing." * Consumers can learn about which companies will spend their hard-earned dollars in ways that make the world better * Investors can learn about which companies focus on doing the right thing today so that they'll be, or continue to be leaders in their markets tomorrow * Employees can learn about which companies share their passion for wanting to create more than just financial returns, and truly care about their well-being On dotherightthing, the community rules. You determine: * Which companies get the focus * What is relevant * Which companies are recognized for doing the right
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