Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Name: Karthik Roshan

Title: Kindness: Your Everyday Superpower!

Hey everyone! You know what’s cooler than Spider‑Man or Superman? Kindness! While those heroes can’t help you carry your books, you can—and that’s a real superpower. And did you hear about the kind robot? It didn’t need lasers—it just saved the world with kindness!

The other day, at school, I saw a kid drop his lunch all over the floor—rice, curry, the whole deal. Instead of laughing or walking away, I ran over and said, “Want help? I got you.” His face lit up like he’d just won a million bucks! Because kindness isn’t just nice—it makes both people feel amazing. When we do something kind, our brains release feel-good chemicals like serotonin and oxytocin—so we feel happier, too.

Think about it: holding the door is like saying, “You rock—go on!” Or complimenting someone by saying, “Cool backpack—it doesn’t look like it’s going to explode!” And recycling? When you sort your plastic, you become a recycling rock star! Boom

But here’s the best part: kindness isn’t just sugary sweet—it’s like a boomerang. You do something nice, and it comes right back to you.  So if you give someone a cookie, guess what? Your heart gets a cookie, too. Who needs an oven when happiness is baked in?

Let’s do something fun. Earth heroes—stand up and stretch your arms like this—feel that? That’s kindness power! Now say with me:

“I am a kindness superhero—ready to light up the world with smiles!”

Look at you all—amazing! No capes needed.

Let me tell you about a real kid hero—Orion Jean. He won Time Kid of the Year after giving away 100,000 meals and 500,000 books in his “Race to Kindness.” One kid’s kindness sparked a HUGE wave of kindness. If he can do that, imagine what you can do.

We started with kindness being a superpower. We laughed, we pledged, and we heard how ordinary acts can become extraordinary. Now it’s your turn: hold a door, say a kind word, recycle, share a lunch—or even leave a surprise note. Every single kind act is your superpower.

So go out there—be kindness heroes—all day, every day. Thank you!

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