So when I think about a kindness that does good to those on the receiving end, I’m not thinking about the person who hands me a napkin when they see me trying to reach the pile located on a high restaurant counter; instead, I’m thinking of the person who notices the napkins are out of reach for anyone who is shorter, uses a wheelchair, or can’t stretch their arms and changes the location of the napkins. A kindness that brings about meaningful ease and access will lead to sustainable, systematic, empowering changes that make the world more accessible for more people.