By Aytekin Tank One of the movies we’ve become overly familiar with over the course of this pandemic is Groundhog Day—the one where, Phil, a self-absorbed TV weatherman, finds himself trapped in a time loop, reliving the same day over and over again. We’ve all been living this film; we’ve all been looking for a way out. But the lesson it offers is this: Time is a precious commodity—choosing to spend our days in kindness and in service to others is what ultimately makes the difference. By the end of the film, it’s Phil’s mindfulness and compassion that eventually sets him free. I’ve been thinking about this message a lot lately. As a leader to 300+ employees spread across different continents, I believe being kind to one another is the glue holding my company together. Related: 11 Quotes on Kindness That Every Entrepreneur Needs to Read Beyond its virtuous qualities, according to Tara Cousineau, a psychologist …