Tim Tebow spoke to "Fox & Friends" on Monday about his recent launch of Kindli, the first-ever "social unity" app, which focuses on positivity and being kind.
“We really believe in kindness, we believe that it is contagious. We also really believe that we could be a home for the pay-it-forward movement,” Tebow said about Kindli, which is free to download.
Tebow emphasized that, despite the difficult and heartbreaking coronavirus pandemic over the last nine months, “even in that time, I have see a lot of unsung heroes that have truly, really believed in acts of kindness.”
He gave as an example “a family that would go around and deliver meals almost every day at people’s front porches and they would ring the doorbell and they would leave before anybody would show up, because they didn’t care who it was coming from. They just wanted the family to know that there was a warm meal there waiting for them.”
He stressed that Kindli is meant to give a platform to such acts of kindness and to inspire that “we can all go out and do something for someone,” insisting that “we don’t have the ability to change the world, but we have the ability to change someone’s world, and if we all act on that, then we can really can change the world.”
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