KINDNESS AS CURRENCY

Over the next week, such acts as giving smiles, high fives and hugs are going to become currency and earn their givers coffees, drinks and cinema snacks as we attempt to show just how different an ABSOLUT World inspired by ‘Kindness as Currency’ could be. Watch this space to find out where this vision will be realised in the next week…
A FEW KIND WORDS
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Once my car broke down on the highway. Didn’t think anyone would stop and help. But someone certainly did!
Two cars stopped and these nice people made sure my car was fixed and I made it to an important appointment!
Felt really that the world is, can be, a very positive and happy place.
I was once travelling through Mumbia, India, and pretty down and depressed due to the culture shock, heat and general realisation that it wasn’t as easy as I had hoped to travel there.
Then a homeless shoe-shine boy started shining my shoes as I stood at the traffic lights looking where to go, I was expecting him to pester me for money but instead he showed me around the city and I bought him lunch before we went our seperate ways and my 80 days of travelling around the world got better and better as a result (little did he know).
After a long and awesome weekend volunteering for a coastal clean up on Great Barrier Island and organizing 8 film crews to document the events, I lost my bag out the back of the truck driving over the Auckland harbour bridge. Some nice person, who remains anonymous to me, picked up my bag and handed it into the local police station.
THANK YOU to this random person and THANK YOU to all those who volunteered their time, money and resources to pick up rubbish on Great Barrier Island and help to make an EPIC event! Meke Aroha.