Any tips for boosting one’s kindness? I know it’s closely related to the Big Five trait of agreeableness and Big Five traits are hard to change (relative to one’s age cohort). Perhaps mindfulness meditation could have a long-term effect? One could always just do a bunch of kind actions but I don’t think it’s that simple.
My impression is that doing a bunch of kind actions does tend to increase kindness in the future, and in any case it seems like “a bunch of kind actions” is probably (a perhaps-small subset of) the outcome you’re wanting from getting kinder, so doing it seems like an obvious win given your stated goals.
I have been wanting to increase my general kindness lately. If anyone is looking for an accountability partner for random acts of kindness, gratitude journaling, or anything similar (or has good ideas), let me know.
perhaps: make a list of basic kind actions? (and share it with us) then pick 1-2 to try to apply, then search for life situations to apply them in. set a deadline to do so and report back?
also: take up volunteering in an existing charitable group.
meta: see if you can help lesswrong.com
Gratitude leads to kindness. Gratitude journaling or meditation should raise kindness.
Making a habit of giving other people compliments does so as well.
Any tips for boosting one’s kindness? I know it’s closely related to the Big Five trait of agreeableness and Big Five traits are hard to change (relative to one’s age cohort). Perhaps mindfulness meditation could have a long-term effect? One could always just do a bunch of kind actions but I don’t think it’s that simple.
My impression is that doing a bunch of kind actions does tend to increase kindness in the future, and in any case it seems like “a bunch of kind actions” is probably (a perhaps-small subset of) the outcome you’re wanting from getting kinder, so doing it seems like an obvious win given your stated goals.
I have been wanting to increase my general kindness lately. If anyone is looking for an accountability partner for random acts of kindness, gratitude journaling, or anything similar (or has good ideas), let me know.
perhaps: make a list of basic kind actions? (and share it with us) then pick 1-2 to try to apply, then search for life situations to apply them in. set a deadline to do so and report back?
also: take up volunteering in an existing charitable group. meta: see if you can help lesswrong.com
Gratitude leads to kindness. Gratitude journaling or meditation should raise kindness. Making a habit of giving other people compliments does so as well.