We all need some inspirational words every now and then and it is fair to say that we may need them right now more than we ever have before. Not only is the world still struggling to deal with the pandemic, kindness is not easy to find. Everyone is being stretched thin, and this is resulting in impatience and short tempers, behaviors that are not like themselves normally. Lady Gaga, singer, dancer and actress, is here to remind everyone to channel kindness with her new book.

According to Good Morning America, Lady Gaga teamed up with her mother, Cynthia Germanotta, to write a book called Channel Kindness: Stories of Kindness and Community and it is a unique and inspiring story. The pair are sharing the stories of young leaders who have succeeded in the face of adversity and were willing to share their stories.

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Lady Gaga had a lot to say about her new book and she said that this book is all about the power of kindness and to tell your own story. It is about inspiring others through your story and making sure that no one feels alone.

The book was made possible through Lady Gaga’s nonprofit organization, Born This Way, and the organization was created by Lady Gaga and her mother. Cynthia is currently the president of the organization and she had some things to say about the book as well.

Cynthia said that there is a benefit to letting the youth of the world share their stories. She says that when you give them a platform, they will surprise you. She said they will rise up and you will then get to see how incredibly strong they are, and how brilliant.

Lady Gaga spoke about why she is so passionate about spreading kindness to others and she said that it has everything to do with her own background and struggles. She said that when she was younger, she was put in a garbage can by some bullies and she continued to go through many things throughout her career, but she rose up.

Lady Gaga is known for using her platform to promote kindness and inclusivity, so we are not expecting this type of teaching to stop any time soon.

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Source: Good Morning America