Ignore cynics, Gov. Spencer Cox says, ‘radical’ kindness can change the world

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Ignore cynics, Gov. Spencer Cox says, ‘radical’ kindness can change the world
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The One Kind Act a Day campaign asks people to pledge to perform one benevolent act every 24 hours. They can also share their stories of spreading goodness through the organization’s website.

Additionally, eight organizations already have partnered with the One Kind Act a Day campaign, including the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, theSemnani, whose organization focuses on providing health, education and disaster relief resources to communities around the world, spoke about how the idea for One Kind Act a Day came from conversations with his family.

Khosrow Semnani, founder of the Semnani Family Foundation, thanks the crowd during the "One Kind Act a Day" campaign launch Tuesday. Gov. Spencer Cox launched the "One Kind Act a Day" campaign in Utah, April 12, 2022. “It is the most radical political philosophy that has ever existed,” he said. “I think it’s the most radical religious philosophy that has ever existed. And I think it’s the truth of where we need to be. It’s how we become happier.”

Attendees during the "One Kind Act a Day" campaign launch on Tuesday. Gov. Spencer Cox launched the "One Kind Act a Day" campaign in Utah, April 12, 2022.the criticism Cox recently took from a conservative group over a video“We have some internal love and repair to do on ourselves,” Mendenhall said, “so that we can reflect that love and compassion on others.

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