Why This Exists
Not just romantically.
In friendship.
Family.
With strangers.
World Love Week began with a simple realization: we don’t need another movement telling people what’s wrong.
We need a moment that reminds people of what’s possible.
This short video explains why I launched World Love Week —
What Happens During World Love Week
People share messages of love and appreciation.
They do simple acts of kindness.
They create — music, stories, notes, moments.
What Makes This Different
No schedules to keep
No stages to climb
No gurus, panels, or keynotes
Instead, it’s built on one belief:
Cultural change doesn’t require permission — only participation.
When enough people choose love at the same time, the world notices.
Every contribution — big or small — matters.
Because movements don’t start with millions.
They start with one person saying: “I’m in.”
People who want to make a difference without needing a platform
Creators, artists, and storytellers who believe culture still matters
Schools, nonprofits, and community groups
Businesses that refuse to treat kindness like a marketing tactic
Leaders, elders, and young people who are done waiting for someone else to fix this
If you’re tired of hate being the loudest thing in the room — you’re needed.
For over 40 years, Ken has built businesses, movements, and communities beyond borders — proving that impact doesn’t require permission, and that love can scale without losing its soul.
The initiative is supported by creators, community leaders, former government officials, and global institutions who believe the world doesn’t change through outrage alone — but through consistent acts of love made visible.
No scripts.
No branding.
No performance.
Just humanity.
This is the Founding Year.
If you participate now, you’re not joining — you’re founding.
Invite others to do the same.
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World Love Week is part of a growing global effort to ensure that no one feels invisible — and that love remains a shared human language.
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