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Giving would determine what you receive. Would you splurge on a sports car or a new home, maybe a trip around the world? In An ABSOLUT World you could acquire whatever you desire as long as you’re prepared to pay in kindness. That puts a slight spin on value. So, how would you measure value? What would you buy and how would you pay for it?

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A FEW KIND WORDS

  1. Mina says:

    I wish I can live in a world of kindness. No money, no worries , no robbery just kindness. What a wonderful life…..

  2. Esther Poyer says:

    If kindness was currency I would grow a field of red rose bushes; place a long stemmed rose on the graves of one hundred child soldiers killed in the Mozambique war. So they will sleep on in perfect beauty, in memory and that we are reminded that a baby’s breath is the sweetest scent.

  3. Tony says:

    I would rebuild New Orleans and retire on a farm.

  4. Willem says:

    I would go to a nice pub and pay for rounds in exchange for funny stories.

  5. Laura says:

    I would rescue all the mistreated animals in the world, take care of them, and then make sure each one had a happy home to go to.

  6. Leon says:

    I’d grow loads of vegetables and plants and pass them on. Makes the world greener, shares stuff around and sorts out the CO2 problem. Done!

  7. Polly says:

    If kindness were currency I’d pay for everyone around the world to have expensive cancer drugs that they can’t currently get. I’d do anything for that. I’d even be kind to spiders by giving them flies to eat, and not screaming loudly when I see them and not dusting away their webs.

  8. claire says:

    I would buy enough chocolate for everyone and distribute it when it was needed.

  9. Sam says:

    Save the worms!

  10. David says:

    If kindness were currency then Thailand would be an uber-rich country, and 90% of people on the underground would be destitute

  11. Gem says:

    I would buy a bar of chocolate every day and pay for it by helping little old ladies with their shopping and to cross roads and by smiling at people on the tube!

  12. andy says:

    Small random acts of kindness make you feel as good as the person you do them for
    look for ways to do it and don’t hold back

  13. Tom says:

    I’d like a windmill in Holland, and for that I’d save all the flies from Polly’s spiders…

  14. Will T says:

    Actos of kindness when least expected are amazing, even if its just somoene saying thank you.

    I would take people out of the office put them on a rug in the sun and give them a cup of tea.

  15. Lucy says:

    A great act of kindness would be rescuing all of the stolen iPhones in the world, and returning them to their rightful owners.

  16. Paul says:

    I would give free veg & local foods to all the people who say they cannot afford it and send them on cooking lessons for an admission that they would like to do it.

  17. Marilyn says:

    I would give everyone a really good hug when I say hello. One of those hugs that reassures your soul and makes you think that everything will be alright because you are loved and valued as a person.

  18. Tony says:

    I’m getting a free tennis racquet and a tennis lesson, for singing and performing at a friends birthday party for free.

    No cash just bartering, who needs money when you have mates!

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