NYC has reduced crime 50% or more and restored that great city to a high level of security, attractiveness, optimism and hope. It started the way it sounds, simply fixing the often small panes of glass that had been shattered. They were not crucial openings but they gradually lowered people’s standards.
The Broken Window Approach (TBWA) is the idea that taking care small things causes a reaction that affects everybody for the better. TBWA motivates care and concern about the big things and the trickledown effect curtails crime, cleans up outlooks, and changes people. When small problems, like homeless sleeping in the doorways of shops, churches and apartments, was made against the law the improved appearance changed everything and everybody for the better.
We want to apply TBWA approach through Care and Kindness. Small acts we believe trigger other small acts and together they lead to renewed and revolutionized attitudes. When kindness, politeness, generosity, etiquette, in small ways, touches another's life then goodness, virtue, compassion is generated on a major level.
We think the simple acts of care and kindness approach can lead to greater intentions toward honesty, integrity, commitment, and every other expression of solid high level virtuous behavior.
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