Just got this touching act of kindness from our website:
An Uber driver's neighbor's elder mom is struggling financially and physically. The driver now drives her to her dialysis procedure everyday, without cost, as an act of love.
Earlier this summer, in Vienna, a Love Tuner was gifted to ServiceSpace. It's been a labor of love project for my wife, Petra, and I for some years now. A few weeks later, we got to interact with more friends from ServiceSpace and were very deeply moved by its organizing principles. We decided that we also wanted to accept "alternate forms of wealth", as our statement for a world that works for all. As a start, we gifted Love Tuners at the community night in September:
Soon after, we launched a new website that accepted kindness currency:
Last month, a bunch of us met again at an Awakin Circle in Los Angeles, at Komnieve and Pranidhi's home. As I had posted on our Instagram channel, it was an honor to gift a Love Tuner to a man who embodies "unconditional love without an exit strategy".
Last week, it so happened that Nipun was at dinner in Romania, with a thirteen-year-old kid. He paid forward his Tuner to him. And two days later, that kid's father said, "He has yet to take the tuner off his neck."
From a gift in Vienna to an Uber driver to a kid in Romania, the ripple effect of love!!!!
Posted by Sigmar Berg on Nov 12, 2019
On Nov 13, 2019 Pankaj Shah wrote:
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