There was a time when kindness felt natural. People greeted each other warmly, listened patiently, and helped without expecting anything in return. Today, kindness feels rare — not because people are bad, but because society is tired. We live in a world that moves too fast and demands too much. Everyone is rushing somewhere, carrying invisible burdens, fighting silent battles. In such a society, kindness often becomes a casualty of exhaustion. A Society Running on Empty Modern life rewards productivity, speed, and achievement. From morning to night, people are pushed to do more, earn more, and become more. Rest is delayed. Emotions are postponed. Humanity is put on hold. When people are constantly tired — emotionally and mentally — patience becomes thin. Small inconveniences feel heavy. Empathy feels like extra work. Kindness, which requires awareness and presence, slowly fades. This does not mean people don’t care anymore. It means many are overwhelmed. When Survival Repl...
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