[HWPL Peace Education Textbook 6 Being Considerate of the Benefit of Others]
[6-2] Benefits and Examples
of Consideration
◆ Learning Objectives
1. Understand the concept and necessity of
consideration.
2. Learn the benefits of consideration
through examples.
3. Discover ways to practice consideration to
achieve community peace.
◆ How
Consideration Affects Happiness and Health
Practicing consideration can lead to
sustained happiness. Research by Professor Martin Seligman at the University of
Pennsylvania found that acts of kindness leave a more lasting impression than
enjoyable activities like watching a movie with friends or drinking hot
chocolate.
For instance, a university student helped her third-grade niece with math homework and described her feelings afterward: "Throughout the day, I listened to others more kindly and felt more generous. I felt like people liked me more than usual."
Acts of consideration provide a different
kind of joy than pleasure, offering a lasting sense of fulfillment. A student
who enrolled in the University of Pennsylvania’s business school to learn how
to make more money ultimately realized that helping others brought more
happiness than shopping ever could.
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Consideration not only brings lasting
happiness but also has positive physical effects. Research from the University
of Michigan’s psychology department found that over 70% of elderly couples in
Baltimore who lived long lives regularly helped others without expecting
anything in return. Other studies show that considerate actions boost the
immune system, lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and increase
endorphin levels by more than three times, enhancing overall vitality.
◆ Consideration Inspires Others
1. "I Can Only Hug One Person at a
Time"
After
Mother Teresa passed away, many writers celebrated her noble life. One
editorial described an Ivy League auditorium packed with students eager to hear
her speak. Despite many famous speakers before her, none had filled the
auditorium to standing room only like she did.
Students gathered out of respect and
admiration for this small, elderly nun who had no great wealth or impressive
titles. Mother Teresa didn’t create world-feeding programs or found the United
Nations. She simply showed interest and care for each person she met,
dedicating her love and attention to them.
What she demonstrated to the world was the
highest form of consideration, which we can see in everyday life. She showed
love and care to every individual she met, and this love ultimately moved the
entire world.
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2. Your Milk is Paid for
In 1880, Howard Kelly, a student selling
goods door-to-door to pay for his education, hadn't sold anything all day and
had just a coin left. Hungry, he knocked on a door to ask for food. A girl
answered, and Kelly asked for a glass of water. She brought him a glass of milk
instead, sensing his hunger. Kelly drank it and asked,
"How much do I owe you?"
The
girl replied,
"My mother taught us never to accept money for kindness."
Kelly never forgot this act of kindness and
studied hard to become a famous obstetrician. Years later, Dr. Howard Kelly
encountered a woman with a rare disease— the same girl who had given him milk.
He recognized her and devotedly treated her until she was cured. When she
worried about the cost, her bill stated,
"Paid in full with one glass of milk."
Howard Kelly was a co-founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital, one of the world's leading hospitals. This story of a small act of kindness creating a miracle has touched people worldwide.
◆Reflection
1. Share a story or example of consideration
that you know about.
2. Have you ever given small help to someone?
How did that experience affect you?
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