At Yamji, we believe that true happiness comes from helping others. If we only look for our happiness, it can be hard to find. But when we make others happy, we also become happy. So, any act of kindness is a good deed without expecting anything in return. Some examples are:
The list can go on and on! You need to find your good deed as it comes your way and act accordingly. We don’t restrict anyone from recording any good deed as long as it is morally and ethically right.
- Helping your family, friends, relatives, colleagues, or someone you don’t even know who needs help.
- Feeding someone, whether it’s a human, bird, or animal.
- Spending time with someone lonely, either by meeting them in person or talking to them over the phone.
- Giving compliments or writing thank you notes to someone.
- Doing any work that benefits people, such as in Healthcare, Education, Non-Profit, etc.
- Providing discounts or giving something for free with the intention of a noble cause.
- Helping someone by becoming their initial customer when they start a new business or supporting existing businesses in any way you can.
- Offering suggestions or free consultation to improve their business or relationships.
Good deeds or acts of kindness can be done by an individual, group, or business. That is why we say our platform is meant for everyone above 13 years old whose intention to do good is pure.
Caution: If you are ethically wrong and still trying to help someone in need, those who are not supporting the person you are helping may find loopholes in your actions and try to put you down. So, always be careful. Always act ethically and morally right.
Note: All points shared are based on my personal beliefs and values. They are intended to promote kindness and positive actions within the community. Any actions taken based on these beliefs are the responsibility of the individual, and I encourage everyone to exercise their judgment and seek professional advice when necessary.
We at Yamji encourage all changemakers to create and record interesting and fun content—through text, audio, picture, and video—about your good deeds. You can also tag someone you know who has done a good deed for you or for others, like Larry who has helped Bob with his education. You can record this on your Karmaline, detailing how Larry helped Bob and did his good deed. This will not only inspire others to do good but also help them become nicer human beings.