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Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness--these four fundamental human values are the key to unlocking great unity and humanity. In It's Time to Give a FECK, Chaz Ebert takes the reader through a heartfelt journey of how the four FECK Principles have prevailed through the most adverse circumstances and united strangers in the name of love. Read on to discover the stories and science as to how the elevation of our personal humanity is key to keeping humanity as a whole united.
None of us has to go it alone. There is good that can come from even the most frightening times in our shared history. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and global protests, we have in many ways begun to act as an impassioned, caring collective like we have never done before. We have helped one another navigate lockdowns, celebrated front-line workers, and found a way to rally together to support those in the greatest need. Our hearts opened, making room for greater patience, tolerance, empathy, compassion, gratitude, and kindness. The positive strides in human behavior made within even some of the most horrifying experiences of our local and global societies have the potential to be equally, if not even more powerful--if sustained.EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
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Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness--these four fundamental human values are the key to unlocking great unity and humanity. In It's Time to Give a FECK, Chaz Ebert takes the reader through a heartfelt journey of how the four FECK Principles have prevailed through the most adverse circumstances and united strangers in the name of love. Read on to discover the stories and science as to how the elevation of our personal humanity is key to keeping humanity as a whole united.
None of us has to go it alone. There is good that can come from even the most frightening times in our shared history. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and global protests, we have in many ways begun to act as an impassioned, caring collective like we have never done before. We have helped one another navigate lockdowns, celebrated front-line workers, and found a way to rally together to support those in the greatest need. Our hearts opened, making room for greater patience, tolerance, empathy, compassion, gratitude, and kindness. The positive strides in human behavior made within even some of the most horrifying experiences of our local and global societies have the potential to be equally, if not even more powerful--if sustained.
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