1. Reference Article 1
Vietnamese people have long been admired by friends across the continents for their noble qualities, among which, the noble virtue of kindness cannot be overlooked. Kindness is not only a manifestation of a good heart and noble character but also the willingness to help others when they are in need, and always being courteous in interacting with others.
We can easily see that today's society is facing many difficult circumstances, many lives endure much pain and suffering. Expressing kindness by loving, sharing, and assisting these people not only helps them lighten their burden but also makes society more prosperous and harmonious.
Furthermore, when we work to help others, we also receive respect, trust from others, and they will be ready to support us when we encounter difficulties. This demonstrates the spirit of 'giving and receiving' in society, helping it spread even further.
Each of us, when we know how to share, love, and help others, contributes to the spiritual wealth and cultural development of society. This is particularly important in the current context, when there are still some selfish, greedy individuals who are indifferent to differences and cold-hearted towards the pain of others. Just like those who live rudely, lacking sophistication in their behavior - we need to question and criticize these attitudes.
As citizens of a country with a long-standing culture and beautiful traditions, we need to respect and practice those values, to maintain and develop the noble qualities that our ancestors have left behind.

2. Reference Article 3
Life becomes brighter and society more prosperous when people interact with kindness and spread this beautiful message to more people. Living kindly means treating others well, being ready to share and assist others, caring not only for oneself but also prioritizing the community's interests. Acts of kindness help restore and strengthen ethical values, contributing to building a better society.
Kind-hearted living is not just a beautiful lifestyle but also an important part of social development. It brings joy and happiness to individuals and makes society more beautiful. In an increasingly developed society, when people seem to become more indifferent, promoting kind thoughts and behaviors becomes increasingly important.
Spreading kindness can improve relationships between people, creating a more livable social environment where everyone empathizes and shares with each other, contributing to the healthy development of society. Kindness also helps individuals become aware of their actions, control themselves, and treat others fairly.
To live kindly, we need to choose to behave wisely, live sincerely, and expand our hearts with love. Give with sincerity, not just seeking personal gain, and always care for and help those around us. At the same time, we should also criticize those who live indifferently, selfishly, caring only for themselves while ignoring the feelings of others.
Life is short, so let's contribute love and kindness to fully experience the beauty of life and contribute to the increasingly beautiful and prosperous development of society.

3. Reference Article 2
Each of us goes through a journey of learning and growth, where kindness emerges as one of the most precious virtues. Kindness is an expression of the goodness and noble character of humanity. It always prioritizes others, ready to lend a helping hand and share happiness with others. Kind-hearted individuals are always willing to help those around them, even those who are less fortunate. They demonstrate discipline in life and work, adhere to etiquette, and show love and gentleness, aiming for positive actions.
Kind-hearted individuals have the ability to spread positive actions and messages to the community. They turn every act of kindness into an optimistic signal and encouragement, contributing to the development and beauty of society. Kindness brings great meaning to human life. When we help each other, society becomes stronger and more developed.
Furthermore, helping others not only earns respect and gratitude from them but also creates a safety net when we need help in the future. If we live kindly as parents, we will also pass on this precious value to our children, laying the groundwork for building a kind society in the future.
However, society still has selfish, arrogant individuals who only care about their own interests, ignoring the feelings of others, as well as those who are indifferent to the pain of others. These individuals need self-reflection and self-examination. Living kindly is not always easy, but to make our lives meaningful and valuable, let's always strive to live kindly.

4. Reference Article 5
Our lives are changing every day, with new things emerging while old values, no longer relevant, fade away. However, no matter how much society develops and changes, there are things that will never change, and that is love and kindness.
'Kindness' is understood as thoughtfulness, carefulness in words, actions, and in dealing with those around us. Kind people are rich in love; they always appreciate and are conscious of sharing, helping those less fortunate without expecting anything in return. Our lives become better with kindness, love, and dedication, which can soothe pain, help those in unfortunate circumstances overcome adversity. Conversely, when kindness is given, the giver also receives peace and tranquility in their soul. Kindness is a bond that brings people closer, making life more progressive and civilized. Spreading kindness in modern society is extremely necessary. Alongside kind-hearted individuals, society also sees many who only chase material values, becoming selfish, indifferent, only caring about themselves. We need to condemn and criticize those who live for profit, selfishly trample on ethics to benefit themselves. On the other hand, let's open our hearts to understand, love, and be ready to give love because 'living is not just for oneself.'
Kindness is very necessary in modern life, where people easily chase money and compromise their integrity to achieve their goals. It is about being willing to share, help others, not just focusing on oneself. Acts of kindness restore genuine moral values, aiming to build a beautiful community. The expression of kindness is giving without expecting anything in return, always living with one's conscience, and right thoughts. Nowadays, many TV programs praise kind deeds, such as 'Acts of Kindness,'... From there, meaningful actions spread throughout the community. These include actions like washing cars for charity, the story of the eyes of two angels Hai An and Van Nhi, the Ba Na girl adopting a child at the age of 15,... These kind actions have brought great significance to the community. First of all, they make everyone's life happier and more fulfilling, both for the giver and the recipient. This makes the relationship between people more civilized, humans more compassionate, and sharing more. From there, build a healthy, compassionate society where people are more loved and appreciated than ever. Imagine, with a small act like adopting a child by the Ba Na girl, it was a miracle for that child's life. Kindness is like magic but not in fairy tales, not drawn by any fairy, but carried out by real people with warm hearts in real life. And spreading those beautiful actions is more necessary than ever to make 'people live to love each other.'

5. Reference Article 4
The most important factor contributing to a good, civilized society lies in the way people treat each other. Let's live with kindness as life becomes increasingly positive.
Kindness is a noble quality of human goodness, always oriented towards others, ready to help those in need, willing to share with others.
Kindness plays a crucial role in creating good values for human life. Acts of kindness are manifested through helping, sharing, rescuing those in need, whether they are relatives, friends, or even strangers in need of help. Kindness comes entirely from love, compassion, empathy between people. Kind people always have a tolerant, generous heart, not caring about status, fame, not overly focused on the self but always thinking for others and putting the community's interests above all else. Each person who lives a little kinder, shares a little more, loves a little more, helps others a little more will contribute to making this society richer in emotions, more developed, and civilized.
However, in life, there are still selfish, indifferent people who only think of themselves, regardless of the pain of others. There are also people who help others for ulterior motives such as accumulating wealth, enhancing reputation,... These people need to be condemned. As students and citizens of the homeland, we need to strive to live well, harmoniously with everyone, treating others with sincerity, politeness, and kindness of a loving and compassionate heart. Only then can life be beautiful, sustainable. Kindness is always worthy of appreciation and praise. Let's live and help others, aiming for the greater common good to develop a more civilized society.
In summary, kindness is extremely necessary, playing a crucial role in life. Kindness is the source of good things that we need to appreciate and promote. Kindness is inherent in every person, every family, every lineage, every nation. We persistently awaken kindness, elevate the spirit of self-consciousness to take practical actions in daily life. Be kind every day to everyone, and you will surely receive similar values, something you also need in your life. As students with a mission, a great responsibility in the cause of building and developing a prosperous country, we must constantly strive, make efforts, cultivate knowledge, nurture our character, ethics to promote and spread kindness to everyone around us.

6. Reference Article 7
Firstly, what is kindness? This is a question worthy of contemplation and each person finds their own answer.
Today's youth often lament to each other that people in modern society are increasingly 'numb'. Why do they feel that way? Because they see it from the indifferent, unconscious actions of a segment of people in society.
For example, our people have always cherished the tradition of respecting the elderly and yielding to the younger, but we often encounter actions that contradict that ethical tradition. Like on the bus, some people see the elderly or young children having to stand due to a lack of seats, but they ignore it, pretend to sleep, but when reminded, they turn angrily and say they boarded first, they have the right to sit.
Or another prevalent issue is the phenomenon of 'mob justice' for any reason. That action is unacceptable, but what's even more condemnable is when people around not only do not intervene but also cheer on, encourage, and even record videos to upload to social media. It is those actions, deeds that make people exclaim, 'people are becoming increasingly numb!'
However, somewhere in society, there are still noble, heartwarming gestures. On the largest social network today, Facebook, we often encounter images of a police officer helping an elderly person cross the street; a group of volunteers sharing, calling on everyone to help those in need, or mobilizing blood donations to save lives,... shared widely by everyone.
There are many more heartwarming images. However, there is one image of kindness that I saw and left a deep impression in my mind. That is on Kim Ma Street, an old lady with a small vegetable stall sits selling on the sidewalk. Despite the rain, wind, and dust, every day, she still sits there until it gets completely dark with her vegetable cart, just hoping to earn a little extra income.
In the dim, chaotic space, with busy cars passing by, the old lady's figure becomes even more lonely than ever. Faced with that image, many passersby try to stop and buy goods to help her, even though those bunches of vegetables are not really fresh and tasty. Sometimes, there are school children who stop by and offer greetings, buy goods, and help pack them for customers. Seeing the gentle smile of the old lady along with the bright smiles of the young people, it makes us believe even more that the kindness of each individual is important, but its spread is even more important exponentially.

7. Reference Article 6
Kindness is both a noble virtue and a necessary way of life in society. Uncle Ho once taught: 'Do whatever you can to accomplish the right thing, even if it's something small. Avoid what's wrong, even if it's something trivial.' Each of us must be kind-hearted individuals through kind deeds and avoid wrongdoing.
Kindness is about good deeds, in line with social and moral standards, beneficial to oneself and others. A kind-hearted person has a good heart, lives honestly, meticulously, carefully, correctly, knows how to appreciate, care for, and share, always prioritizing the common good over personal interests. A kind-hearted person does not refuse good deeds that need to be done.
Doing kind deeds is very simple and does not need to be grandiose. It's about seemingly small acts that have great significance, like picking up a bottle on the road so that others don't step on it, several hands helping to lift a tilted car, a school child helping janitors pick up trash on the schoolyard after class...
Grand gestures require sacrifice, like a railroad gate attendant quickly rescuing a child playing on the tracks, the community joining hands to alleviate the suffering of a critically ill person,...
More than just a virtue, kindness is a way of life, a lifestyle. Small acts of kindness will form good habits for everyone, gradually shaping noble characters. If everyone is kind to each other, life will be better, society more civilized, and people more cultured. All pain will diminish, and happiness will be evenly distributed, with no more resentment, jealousy...
If everyone behaves kindly in attitude, actions, and deeds, society will no longer have selfishness, grudges, mutual resentment. A bright smile given to each other when meeting on the street will warm people's hearts. A friendly greeting or a friendly handshake will bond people together firmly. Helping each other with small tasks, then big tasks, without comparison, calculation, without seeking repayment, will make society peaceful, prosperous. Knowing how to help those in need, those in distress, to seek happiness together. Kindness does not require grand gestures but small acts done kindly.
Kind words and actions will bring many good things. Those who speak unkindly will suffer the consequences of their actions. Worrying in their hearts makes people feel down, but kind words make them joyful. Kindness will bring joy, great happiness to others, help them be confident in life, have the motivation to overcome difficulties and challenges, and do good things to contribute to building this life.
Thanks to kindness, people will bond with each other through good, useful deeds. Being kind is throwing trash in the right place, being kind in respecting others. Being kind when giving something to others or receiving something valuable in return. Life will no longer be contradictory, conflicting, or violent if everyone behaves kindly. Kindness awakens in people an appreciation for precious life, worth preserving and worth living.
Kindness has the power to influence people. Thanks to everyone's kindness, bad people will gradually change their nature, aiming to do good things, live a better life.
Kind deeds are always praised, and kind people are always respected by society. Everyone wants to be kinder, but because life is too full of worries, there are times when they cannot be kind. Kind people are always loved and helped by others. Kindness has long been the moral standard honored by our nation.
Even now, in life, there are still many selfish, indifferent people to everything happening around them. Some even coldly cause pain or trouble for others: drivers who are indifferent while driving and talking on the phone, careless children littering without noticing the sweaty shirts of sanitation workers, unscrupulous traders producing counterfeit goods regardless of the health and safety of consumers, many irresponsible construction projects causing property losses, accidents...
As students, let's know how to do kind deeds every day. Let's join hands to build a better life with kind actions like: doing well in studying tasks, helping friends overcome difficulties in studying, taking care of and caring for family members…
Living kindly is living with a heart, with beautiful gestures from the small, ordinary things, but with the ability to contribute to creating a beautiful way of life in society. Kind words and actions are like honey that sweetens the lips, making the soul youthful. Kind people also receive beautiful feelings from others. Therefore, let's always be kind to ourselves and to the community to gradually perfect our personalities.

8. Reference Article 9
Kindness is not always about grand gestures; sometimes it's the little actions in everyday life. For example, if you want to pay first for whatever reason, speak up to the people waiting in line at the cashier in the supermarket instead of cutting in line; kindness is not joining the crowd to bash someone on social media; it's avoiding the thought that everyone drives onto the sidewalk, so adding yourself wouldn't hurt...
When society leans towards negative issues, when news in newspapers and online are filled with negativity, people crave stories about kindness. To stand alone, kindness is easily overshadowed, so there needs to be a spreading for kindness to shine. Nowadays, the most effective tool is the internet. For example, the story of Dat, if Nghia had only seen and felt it without sharing it online, the community would not know about Dat's action to learn a lesson for themselves. Or if there's no one to out of sympathy for some difficult situation and then post it on their personal page to call for everyone to help, then kindness would miss out on an opportunity to reveal itself. That's why many campaigns, contests have been opened for this purpose. We can mention campaigns like Be Kind, the Integrity Me contest - Living with integrity, or calls to live kindly with ourselves, with those around us, and beyond with society.
Many young people wonder how to cultivate kindness? In a talk on this issue, Ms. Ton Nu Thi Ninh, former Vice Chairman of the Vietnam National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, once said, with the social situation in our country, let's create more small, civilized, kind spaces. There, everyone treats each other kindly, dares to speak out to eliminate bad behaviors, then those who are not kind will have to adjust themselves.
Change for society, don't wait for society to change to pull you along. Consider kindness as a philosophy of life, it is always present within oneself in every situation, don't let it be just a wave or a trend, quick to come but also quick to fade.

9. Reference Article 8
The literary giant Mark Twain once affirmed: 'Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can read.' In 1987, the documentary film Kindness Stories directed by Tran Van Thuy was released and caused a sensation in the public. The film delved into the lives of the poor and the social contradictions to explore the concept of 'what is kindness?'. Released 30 years ago, the film still retains its topicality as kindness remains a hot topic, causing many to ponder in the development of modern society.
It can be said that in today's society, amidst behaviors and lifestyles lacking standards, there is an increasing call for kindness from every individual. That kindness doesn't need to be grandiose, but can stem from simple everyday interactions. Like the belief of writer Nguyen Mot, kindness is not about doing grandiose things, but doing simple things in life that anyone can do. A friendly gesture, polite words, a helping hand, a gesture of sharing with others... All of these are acts of kindness.
When society is plagued by negativity that requires condemnation, there is an even greater need for the 'remedy' of kindness.
Clearly, when kindness is widespread in society, life becomes better, more polite, and more civilized. Living kindly, each person not only contributes to the progress of society but also finds joy and peace in their soul. And naturally, only kind-hearted individuals can feel those things.

10. Reference Article 10
In modern life, chasing after money can easily lead people to sacrifice everything, including their integrity. That's why there are relatively few kind-hearted people in today's world.
When it comes to living a kind life, what makes a kind person? There are many ways to define a kind person, but for me, a kind person is someone who is honest, straightforward, not deceitful, works with their own labor, does not steal, and more. In short, a kind person is someone whose walk, talk, and lifestyle are all straightforward, consistent from start to finish.
Why do we need more kind-hearted people in society? Because a society with many kind-hearted people will be more civilized, and a country with many kind-hearted people will be strong in all aspects, from economy to politics.
What are the benefits of being kind-hearted? A perennial question for each of us. Human nature is always divided into two branches, one good and one evil. So if we don't live kindly to let the good overshadow the evil, we quickly become desensitized and turn bad. Living kindly is always respected, loved, and trusted by everyone, bringing happiness in every aspect of life.
Living kindly means living a useful life, creating value for society, and living up to the term 'human.' In today's society, alongside the few kind-hearted individuals, there are many others who are indifferent, uncultured, even malicious. Living only for material gain and selfishness, we must ask ourselves, what are the root causes? We can cite some reasons such as the influence of modern life and especially the overwhelming dominance of money. The education provided by schools is also to blame, as most of these individuals are poorly educated and lazy. The lack of attention from parents, the excessive indulgence of children, invisibly creates laxity and leads them astray into debauchery. Because they themselves are unwilling to improve, living only depending on others, being selfish, and resorting to deceit whenever faced with difficulties, this is the culture of blame-shifting.
From these reasons, we can propose some solutions: School education needs to take proactive measures in nurturing individuals. Parents need to pay more attention to their children, avoiding excessive pampering. Each person must recognize the importance of living kindly, always being vigilant and staying away from social ills.
In conclusion, let us all live kindly, for living kindly means creating value for society. Our ancestors had a saying, 'learn etiquette before learning literature,' implying the need to focus on cultivating moral character, etiquette being character, literature being knowledge and understanding. So to gain full understanding and knowledge, one must build a truly good character. Let's live a good, beautiful, and kind life, let's live for kindness and be adorable because life is already easy to hate.
