Practice kindness daily and virtue will accumulate: 100 small acts to share

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Kindness in small deeds, virtue in accumulation: 100 small acts to share.
  1. Pick up a piece of paper on the ground and throw it into the trash can.
  2. Smile at people you pass by, and greet colleagues or elders.
  3. Help an elderly lady cross the street, but make sure she is willing to go.
  4. Give up your seat on the bus, not just for attractive people.
  5. When you see someone crossing the road, stop your car at the zebra crossing.
  6. If you see a beggar or an elderly person asking for food, give them something to eat or some money.
  7. Commit to not using foul language for a whole day.
  8. Fix a broken chair in the company's meeting room.
  9. When it gets dark and you see an old lady selling bananas by the roadside, buy all of them so she can go home early.
  10. If someone asks for directions and you don't know, help them find out.
  11. If you see someone who is lost, take them to their destination. If it's too far, help them get on a bus. If you don't know the place, take them to the police station. (But do this in a crowded place, especially if you are a girl, to ensure your own safety.)
  12. Let a small animal that has accidentally flown into your home go free.
  13. Gather the neighborhood children together and tell them stories.
  14. Share the tips and tricks of your life and work.
  15. Call and chat with relatives who live alone.
  16. If you have a suitable means of transportation, allow anyone to hitch a ride (a bicycle without a rear seat doesn't count).
  17. Learn about the wishes of others and occasionally surprise the people around you.
  18. Send money to those in need, without revealing any of your personal information.
  19. When you see a good post online, reply with enthusiasm and emotion.
  20. In a collaborative project, do a little more work without telling others.
  21. Be the one to open the door and get the newspaper before your colleagues enter the office.
  22. Sincerely compliment a child in a mother's arms, using beautiful words to nourish others.
  23. Help an old man carry his bicycle up an overpass (but if he insists on exercising, don't insist).
  24. Win a street chess game, but don't take the bet.
  25. Learn first aid knowledge, even if you never have the chance to use it.
  26. Clean the dormitory stairs, not just your own floor.
  27. Tear up a promissory note that someone will never be able to repay.
  28. On a windy day, help someone up who has fallen over a bicycle, even if your bike wasn't the one that was knocked over.
  29. After casually answering someone's question, send them an email the next day with detailed information, telling them that your answer was too hasty yesterday.
  30. If you hear a colleague make a clear mistake during a meeting, send them a text message immediately to kindly remind them.
  31. Help a stranger carry their luggage, and if they ask your name, say you're Lei Feng.
  32. If you find someone taking shelter under your eaves from the rain, lend them an umbrella.
  33. When you see someone selling goods on the street in the middle of a hot summer day or a cold winter night, don't haggle.
  34. If you see a student working part-time or studying hard, buy a little of what they're selling.
  35. Offer a bowl of hot water to a street vendor.
  36. If there's no toilet paper in a public restroom and you happen to have some, leave a piece in a clean spot after you're done.
  37. Place a conspicuous marker on an uncovered manhole.
  38. When everyone around you is jaywalking, wait patiently for the green light.
  39. Buy some snacks for your colleagues who are working overtime when you pass by the office at night.
  40. Give away coupons you don't need to someone who does (make sure they really need it).
  41. Be the first to clap after a street performer finishes their act.
  42. When driving in the rain, slow down when you see pedestrians on the side of the road to avoid splashing them with water.
  43. If you hear about a disaster or emergency, donate if you can, or send your best wishes. If you have the ability, go to the scene to see if you can help.
  44. Use the tone of a friend, not a parent, to stop a child from climbing a tree or preparing to shoot a streetlight with a slingshot.
  45. If you see a watermelon or banana peel on the road, try to clean it up. If nothing else, kick it to the side of the road where no one will walk.
  46. If you see a stone in the middle of the road, clear it away to prevent cyclists from hitting it and falling. (Make sure it's safe to do so.)
  47. Feed stray animals on the street.
  48. Share your food with friends around you.
  49. Donate to families in need.
  50. Help clean up the rooms of elderly people living alone.
  51. Spend time chatting with elderly people living alone.
  52. Spend more free time participating in public welfare activities.
  53. Share positive messages in your social circle.
  54. If you see someone doing public welfare activities on the street and you happen to have time, join them.
  55. On a rainy day, share your umbrella with a pedestrian who doesn't have one.
  56. Smile at every passerby you meet.
  57. Give your neighbors some homemade snacks.
  58. Remind children playing on the roadside to be careful.
  59. Take your child to donate books to an organization in need.
  60. Take your child to clean up public areas together.
  61. Compliment every family member and friend around you.
  62. If you see a notice board that is crooked, straighten it.
  63. When passing by schools and hospitals, be patient and avoid honking.
  64. Visit your parents often.
  65. Give a considerate gift to a family member or friend.
  66. Be a good friend to animals and truly care for them.
  67. Cherish and protect food.
  68. Donate to disaster areas and charitable welfare institutions.
  69. Become a volunteer or provide free services to the weak.
  70. Start with small things in daily life and be an environmentalist.
  71. Take your child to visit the elderly who are left behind.
  72. Take your child to visit left-behind children and offer some practical help.
  73. Take your child to donate money or goods to people in disaster areas.
  74. Take your child to visit orphans in a welfare home and tell them stories.
  75. If you see someone's shoelace is untied, remind them to avoid tripping.
  76. If you see someone drop something, call out to them to let them know.
  77. If you find something, return it to the owner.
  78. Often buy stationery for students from poor families.
  79. Help an aunt selling goods on the street push her cart up a slope.
  80. Help a street vendor pack up when the city management officers come.
  81. Give a few dollars to a beggar on the street.
  82. Take care of the environment and often organize colleagues and friends to participate in voluntary environmental cleaning activities.
  83. Applaud for street performers.
  84. Take your child to use their saved pocket money to donate and build a hope primary school in the mountains.
  85. If you see a child fall, help them up.
  86. If you see a car that is unlocked or has keys left inside, notify the security to watch over it.
  87. If you see someone who is homeless, see if there is anything you can do to help.
  1. Remember the birthdays of family members and friends, and send text messages or greeting cards with wishes on that day.
  1. Place a conspicuous marker on an uncovered well.
  1. Clean up the mess on the table before leaving a restaurant.
  1. Cook a delicious meal for your parents with your child.
  2. If you find a small amount of money and can't find the owner, find a donation box and donate it.
  3. If you accidentally learn someone's secret, never reveal it.
  1. When everyone is teasing someone, don't laugh, or kindly pat that person on the shoulder.
  2. When parking, if you find a public parking space and someone else also wants to park, drive away and give up the space.
  1. If you see someone carrying something heavy while walking, offer to help.
  1. Take the initiative to learn about the information of poor students and secretly help one or two of them.
  2. Tear up a promissory note that someone will never be able to repay.
  3. When walking and you see ants moving, try to avoid stepping on them.
  4. Share the idea of doing a good deed every day with more people to make the world a better place.
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