Kindness 101: A lesson in joy
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Published 2023-09-19
#kindness #stevehartman #joy
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All Comments (13)
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😅 these two kids bring so much laughter smiles and joy to me
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Love these Kindness101 pieces. Have a friend whose four year old love the vacuum cleaner who died of cancer this year. That parent would give anything to vacuum up what their child dropped on the floor.
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Great segment, thank you🌸🙌🏼‼️🌅Have a beautiful day!
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I show these videos to my elementary students every week.
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Good for him! I hate ironing and vacuuming. I just open the doors and use the leaf blower while wearing wrinkly clothes.😊
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Nate is a cool dude
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He's such a cute young man.
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Your family brings me great joy. If you ever need an extra Mimi let me know. If you’re passing through Pennsylvania let me know.
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The moment when Steve Hartman says children find joy in the little things & his daughter's face deflates & gets thoughtful... Like the lesson is : to grow up = stop liking the sound of deflating tires & popping bubble wrap...
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I like to pull grass up between sidewalk tiles.
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Please, please let Kyle know about the Museum of Clean in Pocatello, Idaho. This is the only way to get this info to him. A museum dedicated to the vacuum, 32000 square foot building, absolutely fantastic. And unbelievable. Please let Kyle know, he needs to meet the man who built this. Or let me know how to reach out to him.
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While this is a lovely & touching story (as usual), hearing these bubbles pop made this not so enjoyable to watch...because without its air bubbles, that bubble wrap has no purpose at all, thus, instead of being REused, it ends up being nothing more than a landfill fodder. So...dear Mr. Hartman...please inform your lovely children of the aftermath of their 'joyful' experience (in this case), which will pollute the Earth for centuries.