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William Arthur Ward - A warm smile is the universal language of kindness
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Welcome to the Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for October 3rd.Today is World Smile Day, celebrated annually on the first Friday in October. This uplifting holiday has a wonderful backstory that began with a commercial artist named Harvey Ball from Worcester, Massachusetts. In 1963, Ball was commissioned by an insurance company to create a graphic to boost employee morale. He designed the now-iconic yellow smiley face in less than ten minutes, for which he was paid just forty-five dollars.That simple design became one of the most recognizable symbols in the world. But as the smiley face became commercialized and sometimes used in ways that contradicted its cheerful spirit, Ball became concerned. In 1999, he created World Smile Day to reclaim the original purpose of his creation – to promote genuine kindness and good cheer.The catchphrase for World Smile Day is simple but powerful: "Do an act of kindness – help one person smile." Since that first celebration, World Smile Day has spread across the globe, reminding us that sometimes the smallest gesture – a smile – can have the biggest impact.Today's quote comes from author William Arthur Ward, who said:"A warm smile is the universal language of kindness."Ward's observation captures exactly what Harvey Ball understood when he created World Smile Day. A smile transcends language barriers, cultural differences, and social boundaries. It's a form of communication that every human being understands, regardless of where they're from or what language they speak.Think about the power contained in something as simple as a smile. It costs nothing to give but can be priceless to receive. A genuine smile can defuse tension, create connection, brighten someone's difficult day, or simply acknowledge another person's humanity. In a world that often feels divided and disconnected, a smile is a small act of rebellion – a declaration that kindness still matters.What makes Ward's insight so profound is the word "warm." Not just any smile, but a warm one – genuine, heartfelt, offered without expectation of return. That's what distinguishes real kindness from mere politeness. A warm smile says "I see you, I recognize your humanity, and I wish you well."Harvey Ball understood this when he created World Smile Day. He wanted to remind us that we all have the power to spread kindness through the simplest of gestures. We don't need money, influence, or special skills. We just need to be willing to share a genuine smile.I experienced the truth of Ward's words during a particularly rough morning a few months ago. I was running late, stressed about a deadline, and generally feeling overwhelmed. I stopped at a coffee shop, probably looking as frazzled as I felt.As you head into your Friday, embrace the spirit of World Smile Day by following Harvey Ball's simple directive: do an act of kindness and help one person smile. It doesn't have to be grand or complicated.Maybe it's offering a genuine compliment to a coworker. Maybe it's letting someone go ahead of you in line. Maybe it's simply making eye contact and smiling warmly at people you encounter – the cashier, the mail carrier, the person you pass on the street.Remember William Arthur Ward's wisdom: a warm smile is the universal language of kindness. Today, be fluent in that language. Share your smile generously, and watch how it ripples outward in ways you might never fully know.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now. But I'll be back tomorrow. Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.
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Manage episode 510300016 series 3545617
Welcome to the Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for October 3rd.Today is World Smile Day, celebrated annually on the first Friday in October. This uplifting holiday has a wonderful backstory that began with a commercial artist named Harvey Ball from Worcester, Massachusetts. In 1963, Ball was commissioned by an insurance company to create a graphic to boost employee morale. He designed the now-iconic yellow smiley face in less than ten minutes, for which he was paid just forty-five dollars.That simple design became one of the most recognizable symbols in the world. But as the smiley face became commercialized and sometimes used in ways that contradicted its cheerful spirit, Ball became concerned. In 1999, he created World Smile Day to reclaim the original purpose of his creation – to promote genuine kindness and good cheer.The catchphrase for World Smile Day is simple but powerful: "Do an act of kindness – help one person smile." Since that first celebration, World Smile Day has spread across the globe, reminding us that sometimes the smallest gesture – a smile – can have the biggest impact.Today's quote comes from author William Arthur Ward, who said:"A warm smile is the universal language of kindness."Ward's observation captures exactly what Harvey Ball understood when he created World Smile Day. A smile transcends language barriers, cultural differences, and social boundaries. It's a form of communication that every human being understands, regardless of where they're from or what language they speak.Think about the power contained in something as simple as a smile. It costs nothing to give but can be priceless to receive. A genuine smile can defuse tension, create connection, brighten someone's difficult day, or simply acknowledge another person's humanity. In a world that often feels divided and disconnected, a smile is a small act of rebellion – a declaration that kindness still matters.What makes Ward's insight so profound is the word "warm." Not just any smile, but a warm one – genuine, heartfelt, offered without expectation of return. That's what distinguishes real kindness from mere politeness. A warm smile says "I see you, I recognize your humanity, and I wish you well."Harvey Ball understood this when he created World Smile Day. He wanted to remind us that we all have the power to spread kindness through the simplest of gestures. We don't need money, influence, or special skills. We just need to be willing to share a genuine smile.I experienced the truth of Ward's words during a particularly rough morning a few months ago. I was running late, stressed about a deadline, and generally feeling overwhelmed. I stopped at a coffee shop, probably looking as frazzled as I felt.As you head into your Friday, embrace the spirit of World Smile Day by following Harvey Ball's simple directive: do an act of kindness and help one person smile. It doesn't have to be grand or complicated.Maybe it's offering a genuine compliment to a coworker. Maybe it's letting someone go ahead of you in line. Maybe it's simply making eye contact and smiling warmly at people you encounter – the cashier, the mail carrier, the person you pass on the street.Remember William Arthur Ward's wisdom: a warm smile is the universal language of kindness. Today, be fluent in that language. Share your smile generously, and watch how it ripples outward in ways you might never fully know.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now. But I'll be back tomorrow. Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.
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