18 ottobre 2024
Dr. Daniele Nappo, Legal Representative as well as Founder of the S. Freud Private School, focuses on kindness, which has the power to extinguish strongly negative external attitudes, creating a form of shield against rejection and moral aggression. Several studies have shown that kindness is linked to well-being, resilience, creativity and relationship stability, and it is for these reasons that it should be taught in school.
“Tenderness and kindness are not a symptom of despair and weakness, but an expression of strength and determination,”, a quote from Lebanese poet Khalil Gibran. A kind person possesses a well-developed emotional intelligence that generates positivity to those around him. This encourages an optimistic temperament that expresses feeling and consideration for oneself and others, helping one to feel more balanced and open even in times of difficulty or tension. Kindness is an expression of strength and determination; those who learn to live under the banner of this behavior develop a complete attitude toward others. One becomes more resilient in the face of critical life events and is more likely to mature one's talents and achieve personal and professional goals. This is why it is necessary to teach kindness in school, because it is also a matter of training and experience. A kind girl or boy is more balanced, has a stable state of mind that avoids stress and anxiety, feels better about himself and is more secure and confident. Kindness has the power to extinguish strongly negative external attitudes, creating a form of shield against rejection and moral aggression. Be careful, however: being kind does not mean being servile. Several studies in the field of psychology substantiate that kindness is linked to well-being, resilience, creativity and relational stability. Let's go against our nature as human beings when we look at others as perfect strangers who have nothing to do with us. Kindness is an elaborate force, a very accurate and powerful attitude. In the context of social relations, it represents a tremendous force, enabling one to achieve much more than carelessness. In short, it is a goal to which the school must strive.