Why Toxic?

March 5, 2008

web_biohazard.jpgWhat can I say? I like a good juxtaposition more than normal especially when the words contrast as much as kindness and toxicity. But the real reason is that killing with kindness is going to be a driving theme on this blog so ToxicKindness isn’t as off the wall as it seems.

If you walk away with something from this site that results in somebody in your life saying about you, “He (she) is just the nicest guy (gal),” then I feel it’s been worth the hassle of trying to figure out how to get this site up in the first place. Yes, I’m a web noob and yes it’s been challenging. Then again, most worthwhile things in life are challenges.

So go ahead and sicken somebody with courtesy. Kill em’ with kindness. Nauseate them with niceness. Contrary to popular belief, decent behavior hasn’t gone out of style. For all the cynicism in the media, there’s still a feel-good out there waiting for you to discover it.

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Why Kindness?

March 5, 2008

LilyI gave a lot of thought to what I wanted to blog about and then followed up with a lot of research. One piece of advice kept resurfacing in my research – write something about which you’re passionate and, while I have a lot of interests, my feelings run very deep when it comes to the way we treat each other. There are just not enough people out there killing one another with kindness. Toxickindness.com will focus on fundamental “goodness”; on ethics and morality, citing real world events in politics, media, entertainment, business, sports and just about any other genre. My goal is to push this as a karmic portal to inspire myself and others to do good in their communities and to try to do the right thing whenever possible.

Ethics will be a driving theme in this blog because I truly feel that ethical behavior naturally inclines a person towards good behavior, not just “right” behavior. At the heart of ethical behavior is common sense. The dearth of ethical behavior in the world leads me to believe that common sense isn’t quite as common as it should be. We’re routinely inundated with celebrity misbehavior, politicians misleading their constituents, athletes failing to live up to their obligations as role models and scandalous business practices. I want to shine the spotlight on those who don’t play by the rules and celebrate those who do; whose great fortune is transcended by their willingness to behave kindly.

I’ve found that people have different opinions about what is ethical and what isn’t and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the topics I cover. I think it’s really interesting when a subject is polarizing and love to try to get to the bottom of why one side feels the way they do in contrast to another side. I’ll promise to try to be thick-skinned if you promise not to be too brutal in your comments. Remember, everybody has an opinion and the world would be a pretty dull place if we all saw eye to eye all of the time. No reason to be blatantly abusive, though… that wouldn’t be kind.

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