Being kind does not mean to be friendly.
There is a distinction here. And its crucial to understand its meaning.
Kindness has more intelligence than friendliness does.
Timing is one of its (kindness) charachteristics.
What I mean by this, is that if you really want to do good for somebody-- you've got to do what you think would best uplift them according to the time and circumstance. This is one aspect of the multidimensional spirit of kindness.
Wheras friendliness (for me) connotates a bit of selfishness, because you are attempt to create mutual harmony. Kindness gives but is blind of what it recieves.
I believe if one adopts this "spirit" the doors that are flung open in the mind that gives without scruple or planning, will in turn be the key for being able to better comprehend and asses outside information (coming in). That will yield a deeper understanding for everything.
And a deeper conviction that life is full of meaning and intelligence.
One must be wary of the distinction between the feelings of "weakness/giddiness" one gets from being selfless and the "weakness/giddinesss" one gets from hedonistic pleasure (selfishness). I believe our bodies/souls require this "weakness/giddinees" any way we can get it. So if one withdraws from hedonistic pleasures, he will be in for real trouble (threatening him to resort back to hedonistic pleasures) if he does not replace it with an "active spirit of kindness." Which implies actual intelligent acts of kindness (but not friendliness).
This spirit is capable of overcoming any negativity that may intrude otherwise. It is like a train. It knows no bounds. Because it doesn't hesitate once mastered.



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