Kindness begets kindness
It means that when you are kind to others, they are more likely to be kind to you in return, creating a positive cycle of behavior. This concept suggests that acts of kindness are contagious and can encourage more kindness in a community, as people who receive kindness are more likely to pass it on to others.
When you show kindness, others may feel inspired to act kindly toward you and to others, amplifying the effect. Research shows that generosity and kindness are contagious. Acts of giving can triple over the course of an experiment by influenced subjects, illustrating the "Multiplier Effect". Those who consistently put effort into being kind report higher levels of happiness.
This doesn't require grand gestures. Simple acts like a smile, a thoughtful word, or a helping hand can initiate this cycle.
Kindness is performing acts of generosity without the expectation of anything in return. Kindness is holding the door for the elderly when given the chance.
