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Spreading Joy Everywhere

Image of a sun-drenched path with a bench and a butterfly in the foreground

"Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier."

— Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa (1910-1997) was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity. For over 45 years, she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying in Calcutta, India. Her humanitarian work earned her numerous awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. Known as the "Saint of the Gutters," she was canonized as Saint Teresa of Calcutta in 2016, and her legacy of compassionate service continues to inspire millions worldwide.

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Context

This quote embodies Mother Teresa's philosophy of love through action. Throughout her life serving in the slums of Calcutta, she believed that small acts of kindness could transform lives. She didn't just provide material help to those in need—she offered dignity, respect, and joy through personal connection. This statement reflects her conviction that everyone has the power to create happiness through genuine care for others, regardless of their circumstances or resources.

Today's Mantra

I bring joy to everyone I encounter today.

Reflection Question

Think about your recent interactions: Have people generally left your presence feeling happier than when they arrived? What small changes could you make to ensure you spread more joy in everyday encounters?

Application Tip

Choose three people you'll interact with today and make a conscious effort to listen more attentively, offer a sincere compliment, or perform a small act of kindness for each of them. Notice how shifting your focus to enhancing their happiness affects both their mood and yours.