The Birth of KindLoook
The previous ten minutes of my life has left me sitting here with an invitation. My heart was pounding, mind racing. I’d just witnessed and been involved in one of those movie moments, abundant, rich, freely given kindness, you know the type that doesn’t happen in real life.
But it just had.
And I was a part of the script now.
The picture of this eight year old girl seeing someone in need, a stranger to her, a waitress in the café she was at with her family responding to that need. A minute moment of eternal hope.
As I consider the kindness I’d witnessed. The innocent heart giving selflessly. No debt of gratitude created, no attitude of “I’m a customer, I don’t have to pick up forks.”
No “I did that for you, look how good I am.”
After overcoming my false concerns, to stand and affirm her and her parents as a part of that, this invitation now lingers.
It is an invitation and a barrage of questions.
Wouldn’t it be great if I could have actually given her something too?
Maybe a small gift, a token to remember that moment for the gift she gave?
… and imagine if …
… what if …
There was a place we could share these stories?
What if we could make these things, that never happen in real life, happen and be real?
Movie? Or real life?
We know that if we look with an intent to see, we’ll see what’s possible in people.
Then if we share what we see, who we see, we’d make possible real.
So we built this place to do exactly that.
Do you see it?
You can join in here…
And why bother? Write about the science of the possibility here… what see the map, our global village, sharing kindness can mean.
The possibility just felt like it needed to be captured, shared, used. Then how could we use this across our lives, home, work, business. What if the dialogue shifted ever more towards kindness… even when business and money was concerned? What would happen then?
If we captured this data better and saw it, would it fuel a new horizon, a dialogue that held people better…
Why ‘KindLoook’ A place to explain what happens, simple at first… because it seemed like a good idea when I saw the impact. Link to the science.
We didn’t even really know how we would make money from this to fuel the vision.
We were far more focused on the outcome than the income.