* World Kind Day is celebrated on February 28th as an International Day of Reconciliation.
- On World Kind Day, we will set aside all divisions of race, creed, color, and nationality, and choose to act solely with Kindness towards one another.
- On World Kind Day, we practice empathy and understanding, placing the needs of others before our own.
- On World Kind Day, we treat one another with civility and respect, seeking to lift each other up, and in doing so, elevate ourselves.
- On World Kind Day, we turn inward for honest self-reflection and moral accountability, examining our own character and holding ourselves responsible for the choices we make and the actions we take.
- On World Kind Day, we refuse to hide or diminish our shared humanity, and instead we commit to accentuating and strengthening the very best qualities within ourselves.
- On World Kind Day, this observance remains free of commercial, religious, or nationalist agendas, and is a day dedicated purely to hope, love, brotherhood, and selfless service to our fellow man.
- On World Kind Day, all nations set aside their intolerances and grievances, and warring countries observe a global truce, and all acts of institutional violence and malice cease for twenty-four-hours.
- On World Kind Day, all of humanity speaks with one resolute voice to condemn corrupt and malevolent leaders who oppress and subjugate their own people.
- On World Kind Day, all nations embrace a spirit of détente by relaxing geopolitical tensions and placing human rights at the center of our collective actions, as we stand together in support of those people around the world whose liberties are denied and who suffer under deprivation and tyranny.
- On World Kind Day, rather than worshiping gods that too often divide us, we choose first to respect one another’s dignity and feelings as we acknowledge that deliverance from evil will not come solely through divine intervention, but through our own deliberate efforts to confront and reduce the darker impulses that reside within each one of us.
*If the celebration of World Kind Day as an International Day of Reconciliation is a dream worth embracing, then let every man, woman, and child, come together to demand that our leaders support this vision—to liberate the oppressed and grant all people the freedom to live in harmony and determine their own destinies.
