World Kindness Day, Thursday November 13th 2025, is celebrated across the UK and globally to promote kindness, compassion, and acceptance. The day encourages acts of kindness, both big and small, and provides an opportunity to focus on how to be kinder to ourselves and others.
The art of kindness is an underrated art. Ask anyone around you whether or not they think kindness is important, and more often than not, about ninety percent of them would tell you that it is important.
Why is kindness important?
A question we find an easy answer to. Yet, it only takes a glance at society to see that we still have a long way to go when it comes to mastering kindness. This, generally, stems from the fact that despite professing it on the surface, some of us don’t really understand .
Others who do, don’t really understand the complete facets of kindness.
In this article, we explore 11 crucial reasons why is kindness important, shedding even more light on why to progress as a society, we must place a higher emphasis on kindness and begin to show it more.
Kindness in Two Forms
Before we move on thoroughly into highlighting the importance of kindness, it is first crucial that we understand what the term means in the first place.
To do this, we have to look at the whole idea of kindness from two angles – as something we do unto others and as something we give to ourselves.
Kindness to Others
Showing kindness to others is perhaps the most popular phrase humans throw about without really committing to it. Many don’t even really know what it means in the first place.
To many, showing kindness implies going out of their ways to do something grand and unbelievable for others. Some even believe that they can’t be kind to others until the act of kindness makes them suffer in one way or another.
Generally, though, this isn’t usually the case.
We don’t have to hurt ourselves to be kind to others. Simple acts of kindness such as giving a compliment and offering someone your seat all go a long way in making a difference in someone else’s life.
The more mature you are, the more helpful and kind you are. The reason is that your maturity level is proportional to your kindness.
Kindness to Oneself
The most obscure of the two forms of kindness, “kindness to oneself” is usually overlooked by many because they feel as though it should be a given.
While this is right and kindness to oneself should always be a constant feature in our lives, it usually isn’t. In fact, it isn’t rare to find people who have mastered being kind to others who still haven’t realized that they have to be kind to themselves, too.
Not only is being kind to ourselves essential for our personal growth and the growth of our communities, but it is also one of the best ways to be kinder to others.
In short, if we don’t master the art of being kind to ourselves, it becomes a lot more challenging to be kind to other people.
Why is kindness important?
11 Reasons why being kind matters.
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle. – Plato
Why is kindness important?
A question we find an easy answer to. Yet, it only takes a glance at society to see that we still have a long way to go when it comes to mastering kindness. This, generally, stems from the fact that despite professing it on the surface, some of us don’t really understand .
Others who do, don’t really understand the complete facets of kindness.
In this article, we explore 11 crucial reasons why is kindness important, shedding even more light on why to progress as a society, we must place a higher emphasis on kindness and begin to show it more.
Kindness in Two Forms
Before we move on thoroughly into highlighting the importance of kindness, it is first crucial that we understand what the term means in the first place.
To do this, we have to look at the whole idea of kindness from two angles – as something we do unto others and as something we give to ourselves.
Kindness to Others
Showing kindness to others is perhaps the most popular phrase humans throw about without really committing to it. Many don’t even really know what it means in the first place.
To many, showing kindness implies going out of their ways to do something grand and unbelievable for others. Some even believe that they can’t be kind to others until the act of kindness makes them suffer in one way or another.
Generally, though, this isn’t usually the case.
We don’t have to hurt ourselves to be kind to others. Simple acts of kindness such as giving a compliment and offering someone your seat all go a long way in making a difference in someone else’s life.
The more mature you are, the more helpful and kind you are. The reason is that your maturity level is proportional to your kindness.
Kindness to Oneself
The most obscure of the two forms of kindness, “kindness to oneself” is usually overlooked by many because they feel as though it should be a given.
While this is right and kindness to oneself should always be a constant feature in our lives, it usually isn’t. In fact, it isn’t rare to find people who have mastered being kind to others who still haven’t realized that they have to be kind to themselves, too.
Not only is being kind to ourselves essential for our personal growth and the growth of our communities, but it is also one of the best ways to be kinder to others.
In short, if we don’t master the art of being kind to ourselves, it becomes a lot more challenging to be kind to other people.
Why is kindness important?
11 Reasons why being kind matters.
As we grow up, we learn that being kind is a good thing. We are raised in a society where we are taught to be kind and to help others, but why? If we think about it for just a little while, the answer seems fairly obvious.
This list is not comprehensive but it contains 11 of the most powerful reasons that being kind matters in the world.
1. Tremendous emotional return for minimal effort
2. Kindness is Contagious
3. Kindness Builds Bridges
4. It Helps Lift Mental Blocks
5. It is Good Karma
6. Kindness Provides Clarity
7. It Can Brighten up Someone Else’s Day
8. Life is to Live and Love Fully
9. It is a form of Catharsis
10. Being Kind Actually Increases Life Span
11. Kindness is the Perfect Example to Set for Younger Generation
Conclusion
The great writer Henry James once described the three most important things in human life. The first, he said, was being kind. The second? Being kind. The third? Being kind, too.
Looking at the eleven points we’ve highlighted above, it is not hard at all to see why he said what he said. Kindness has always been, and will always remain, one of the most important facets of human lives and interaction.
Once we master kindness, we elevate ourselves, those around us, and our society as well. No other human action offers such a comprehensive benefit with absolutely no side effects.
This is why being kind matters.
Sharing is caring!"
Both images and words above are only a snippet from the original article which you can read in full here
Have you been kind today? Have you helped someone today?
Do please share your thoughts in the comments below.
This list is not comprehensive but it contains 11 of the most powerful reasons that being kind matters in the world.
1. Tremendous emotional return for minimal effort
2. Kindness is Contagious
3. Kindness Builds Bridges
4. It Helps Lift Mental Blocks
5. It is Good Karma
6. Kindness Provides Clarity
7. It Can Brighten up Someone Else’s Day
8. Life is to Live and Love Fully
9. It is a form of Catharsis
10. Being Kind Actually Increases Life Span
11. Kindness is the Perfect Example to Set for Younger Generation
Conclusion
The great writer Henry James once described the three most important things in human life. The first, he said, was being kind. The second? Being kind. The third? Being kind, too.
Looking at the eleven points we’ve highlighted above, it is not hard at all to see why he said what he said. Kindness has always been, and will always remain, one of the most important facets of human lives and interaction.
Once we master kindness, we elevate ourselves, those around us, and our society as well. No other human action offers such a comprehensive benefit with absolutely no side effects.
This is why being kind matters.
Sharing is caring!"
Both images and words above are only a snippet from the original article which you can read in full here
Have you been kind today? Have you helped someone today?
Do please share your thoughts in the comments below.
All the best Jan


I didn't know about World Kindness Day but it's a great thing to promote!
ReplyDeleteI loved this, Jan. It brought back memories of my One Word for 2024...Kindness. You brought out so many wonderful facts here.
ReplyDeleteJan, this is a really beautiful post! And I love the illustrations!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this!! kindness, it is so important, i just read this on a another blog: being a good person does not depend on your religion, status in life, skin colour, political views of culture. it depends on how you treat others".
ReplyDelete#2 Kindness is contagious! Amen!
ReplyDeleteLa bondad es un atributo que todos debemos cultivar. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post. And so true. When we make someone else feel better, it makes us feel better.
ReplyDelete...and why does it seem so difficult to be kind?
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Jan - I think kindness is a big cornerstone to life!
ReplyDeleteI'm all in for kindness
ReplyDeleteLove this we sure need more kindness in the world xx
ReplyDeleteLovely post -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI always get sad when at the self-check-out I greet the supervisor and they are astonished I do so. They are human beings and help us if we fail. Most ignore them! "Be kind, you idiot, it doesn´t hurt!", I often think... It is sad there has to be a day to promote being kind, but good if it helps.
ReplyDeleteBut I also meet many kind people! Actually very often :-) - also young ones.
Once I was at the "human" check-out and a young man started to chat with me. He had flowers for his colleague to cheer her up, she hates the early shift. Melted my heart.
Every day should be World Kindness Day.
ReplyDeleteThanx Jan and God bless.
Muito bom! Aqui chamamos do dia da GENTILEZA e se todos fizerem uma pelo menos, como mais bonito o dia ficaria! beijos, chica
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful article. Lovely read Jan.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Kindness is contagious.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
It is easier to give than to receive, but it is kind to accept others' kindness graciously.
ReplyDeleteSo true Jan, kindness is needed in this world. I think if there was more empathy, kindness would be everywhere :-D
ReplyDeleteGreat reminder and thanks for including being kind to oneself.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of world kindness day, everyone worldwide should participate!
ReplyDeleteJan, this is a post that should be published everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThank you, a fantastic post!!
ReplyDeleteI am making it a goal of mine starting this week and to do from now on, is to give a stranger a compliment. If it is someone that is helping me at the store or someone I meet walking my dog.
I hope it will spread kindness. The world needs it.
So important! I have a dear friend who used to remind me to be kind to myself. Her encouragement helped me remember and to get into the habit of treating myself with more kindness. And it takes no effort at all to smile at someone or compliment them on something and it can make such a difference in their day, even if it's just for a moment.
ReplyDeleteThis was wonderful to read, Jan! The entire world certainly needs more kindness. Being kind to oneself is also well-needed these days when we are bombarded with sad news on the phone and TV. We have to cherish the good in life and express gratitude.
ReplyDeleteYou're so right, lets have a kindness day every day!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a lovely day and evening;)
ReplyDeleteIf only more people took kindness seriously. I hope you're having a great week.
ReplyDeleteHow important kindness is every day, and some people should practice and learn it!
ReplyDeletehugs Elke
I agree. Kindness is gooooood.
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful reminder! I try to smile at people, say hello and find something to compliment them on. It really doesn’t take much effort to be kind.
ReplyDeleteOur world would be a much better place for sure if we would all be kind to one another, it would lead to peace!
ReplyDeleteKindness can be shown in so many different ways towards our fellow human beings and living creatures. One small act of kindness can make a huge impact. We don't have to change the world in a day, just an act of kindness (or more).
ReplyDeleteHeartfelt,beautiful and powerful dear Jan 🥹♥️👍
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your today’s topic 👌♥️
I specially thank you for the link of maturity topic 🙏🥰
Un bonito día de la bondad. Besos.
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