Fitchburg, MA
United States
I always help people feel better and try to help anyway I can.
I think it’s a really good idea. It’s powerful and brings people together.
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Fitchburg, MA
United States
I always help people feel better and try to help anyway I can.
I think it’s a really good idea. It’s powerful and brings people together.
Worcester, MA
United States
I help animals whenever I can, and I try to remind myself that we're all just animals in need of help sometimes.
It's really hard to point out good things we do, and I think this project helps us see the good in ourselves as well as in others.
Worcester, MA
United States
I'm currently helping to develop tissue engineering based treatments for osteoarthritis.
Because I'm sick of people thinking that my racial group is filled with bad people.
Worcester, MA
United States
Everyday, I try to do at least one thing to make someone smile. This ranges from getting my roommate stressing about homework some candy from the grocery store to telling someone on the street how lovely their outfit is to holding the door for 5 people. Sometimes, even the smallest deeds like holding the door surprises people. It’s almost as if people don’t expect others they don’t know to be nice to them. I try to encourage everyone to just be genuine and nice to others, and it will help make this world a better, more loving place. Just start by holding the door.
People always ask me, “Zack, why are you so nice? Why do you care so much about me?” And it’s always so uncomfortable for me. There’s so much evil in this world, that people are genuinely shocked by my acts of kindness and caring. And it’s literally just who I am.
Worcester, MA
United States
I often go out of my way to ensure anyone who comes into my life leaves my life feeling happier than before. I use this value system in my work life, home life, and relationships and thus far it has worked out.
I when I walk through the cemetery I straighten flower pots that have tipped over and sometimes water plants that look like they need it. Occasionally I’ll pull a weed or two or do a little deadheading.
I became a drag mother a bit over a year ago. Since then I’ve acquired 3 drag daughters and it’s one of the proudest things I’ve done. I’m Helping them learn the tricks of the trade, and discovering who they are. Being a cosmetologist I had the know how I could share. I now have a drag daughter who was crowned the very first MX. Gay worcester. I was blessed with amazing foster parents and I had learned what it was like to have love and support come from unexpected places. Being able to pass that on to others is very gratifying. No one should ever feel unexcepted or unloved.
Hopkinton, NH
United States
I once picked up a recently released ex-con, who was hitchhiking on route 91 at night, and gave him a ride to the Bus Stop in Amherst so he could start his way home for free.
I like thinking about identity, and how powerful a force it can be for both good and evil.
Boulder, CO
United States
I like to surprise people when they come home with chalk drawings on their driveways.
Worcester, MA
United States
I always try to make the new kids at school feel welcome, because they must be nervous.
Because we should all be nicer to each other, every day, and try to put ourselves in others' shoes.
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