Daniel Lubetzky has strong opinions about the difference between being nice and being kind. But of course he does; he’s the founder of Kind, the famously “not-only-for-profit” snack company. He shared his definitions of both traits during a talk at the National Association of Corporate Directors 2022 Summit on Monday. To be “nice” is passive, while kindness is active, requiring the “strength of honesty,” Lubetzky said. “If you’re nice, you don’t bully people. But if you’re kind, you stand up to the bully.” Lubetzky’s appearance, which I caught virtually, hit emotional notes that suited a conference on modern corporate governance...