Doing Good is Important and it Connects Us

When I do good I feel good. When I do bad I feel bad. That's my Religion Abraham Lincoln.png

Religion involves an individual's devotion or passion for something they consider essential. Abraham Lincoln believed that performing good deeds was significant enough to be deemed the most important pursuit. Some individuals may perform good deeds because they think it is expected of them by their God, while others may consider it their religious duty. Lincoln's statement indicates that performing good acts is of paramount significance.

Performing good deeds encompasses acts of kindness and actions that benefit others, focusing on benefiting people other than oneself. On the other hand, performing well involves achieving a state of balance, reaching personal objectives, and attaining worldly happiness. However, an individual doing well may only perform a few good deeds.

Kindness plays a vital role in connecting individuals with others. It is essential to be kind to others as it helps meet their needs, strengthens existing connections, and creates new ones. For example, the person sitting next to you may be facing challenges you are unaware of. Our experiences and struggles teach us how difficult life can be. They also instill a sense of compassion and empathy within us, prompting us to be kind to others.