kind (nice) kids

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Nicest kids suffer the most.

nice or kind or?

be kind ness.. .. rather than shulman nice people law.. evans polite\ness law.. ness.. et al

Not because they are fragile.
But because they are open.

They assume others think the way they do.
They expect fairness, honesty, basic decency.
They give trust before it is earned and loyalty without a contract.

pearson unconditional law et a

They listen more than they speak.
They feel more than they show.
They forgive quickly and blame themselves slowly.

too much deep.. dostoevsky too deep law.. et al

So when the world is careless, they take it personally.
When words are sharp, they carry them home.
When love is uneven, they still give their full share.

Life teaches them early that kindness needs boundaries.
That being good is not the same as being safe.
That empathy without self-respect becomes exhaustion.

The nicest kids don’t lose because they’re soft.
They suffer because they haven’t yet learned where to stop giving.

auden more loving law et al

If they survive without turning bitter, they become rare adults.
Kind, but not naïve.
Gentle, but unbreakable.

And that is a strength the world can never take from them.

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