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What is kindness?
Psychological perspective: 1. Kindness is a manifestation of mental health.
2. Kindness reflects a person’s harmonious character.
3. Kindness reflects a person's strong perceptual ability, internal sensory ability, strong empathy, and often the ability to think from someone else's perspective.
4. Kindness reflects that a person can generally live harmoniously with others in his interpersonal relationships.
Chinese cultural perspective: 1. Kindness is one of the elements of Chinese cultural tradition. A gentleman is kind, and Confucianism is also kind.
2. Kindness is the embodiment of the golden mean.
3. Kindness is the moral standard for a person to behave in the world. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small.
4. Kindness is one of the qualities of scholars and Chinese literati. Being gentle and elegant means containing the element of kindness.
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