I’ll go first: I give cookies to strangers
Sharing kindness in unexpected ways can truly make a difference in our communities. One simple act I’ve found meaningful is giving cookies to strangers. It’s a small gesture, but it often sparks smiles and conversations that remind us how important human connection is. This idea also aligns with the fun social media trend of "Tell me what your job is without telling me what it is," which encourages creative and indirect ways to share about ourselves. Giving cookies can similarly be a way to show generosity and warmth without saying a word. It’s amazing how something as sweet as a cookie can break down barriers and unify people from different walks of life. In my experience, choosing homemade cookies adds a personal touch, making the act feel more genuine. You might even write encouraging notes attached to each cookie as an extra way to spread positivity. Whether at a park, a bus stop, or outside your workplace, handing out cookies can create moments of joy and unexpected kindness. If you’re looking for ways to combat daily stress and social isolation, this simple practice might be worth trying. It’s a reminder that kindness doesn’t have to be complicated or costly—small acts can have a big impact. Plus, it might inspire recipients to pay it forward, creating a ripple effect of goodwill in your community.



































































