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Parents who speak Yiddish are likely familiar with the boastful practice of shepping nachas. However, the animated expression of excitement, pride, and joy for another's success reaches beyond parent and child relationships. What other kinds of relationships have inspired you to boast about another? [image description: Two hearts stand facing each other. The heart on the right is slightly smaller, smiling, and has its arms thrown up and out in celebration. The heart on the left is smiling as well and saying, "Everyone! Come see! Fabulous! Wow! You're amazing! I'm so impressed!" Text reads: "shepping nachas" and below that, "Boastful pride and joy about another's success."] #MindfulHearts RETROSPECTIVE ~ 4/16 ~ on this day 2021 2020 2019 2018 ~ celebrating four years of daily cartoons ~
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In response to the much-needed call for #COVIDCompassion, #MindfulHearts offers the sister chant of #QuarantineCompersion.
The art and skill of understanding the suffering of others and feeling and acting on the impulse to lessen that suffering goes hand in hand with the art and skill of feeling and acting on the impulse to nourish joy everywhere. May we all have moments of joy that grow and extend through the times we live in and beyond. |