How Acts of Kindness Sparked a Global Movement | Asha Curran | TED

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Our lives are made up of small moments and small decisions.
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Left or right,
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walk or drive,
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eat in or take out,
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lend a helping hand,
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or some words of encouragement
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or an offer of support to a neighbor,
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a colleague, a stranger.
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Some of these decisions are not like the others.
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And with the world in this much pain,
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it might seem futile to be focusing on those kinds of micro decisions.
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But the truth is
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that we underestimate the power of our own generous actions.
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Every time we intentionally choose generosity,
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the effects of that choice are more powerful
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and more far-reaching than we might think.
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The truth is that what one person can accomplish is enormous.
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I've been one of the many leaders,
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many of them here in this room,
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of Giving Tuesday since it was created in 2012.
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And it began as an experiment.
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Could we use social media to create a day of giving,
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following two days of consumption,
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday, here in the US?
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And if we could, would anybody be interested in it?
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Well, needless to say, the answer was yes.
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But I think that even all of us who were there at the very beginning
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were genuinely stunned by just how deeply and widely
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the idea resonated.
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Nonprofits and families and schools and houses of worship
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all joined in with such enthusiasm and creativity.
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People felt like they were asked to be givers
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or invited to be givers for the first time,
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or in a totally new way.
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I will always remember the woman who posted,
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"I'm not rich,
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I don't have a million dollars,
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but I can help change lives on Giving Tuesday."
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And with the spark that that ignited,
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it spread throughout the whole United States
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and then throughout the entire world.
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And now, 11 years later,
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Giving Tuesday is a year-round global generosity movement
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made up of thousands of leaders
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and millions and millions of people
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who are working to transform their communities and their world,
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one small act at a time.
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And as a global family,
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because that's how we think about ourselves,
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we look and sound and work and worship
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in very different ways.
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But what we share and what keeps us together
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and keeps us working, is a dream
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of a future based in the value of radical generosity.
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That phrase might sound like it means something big
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or extreme or dramatic or newsworthy.
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Or kind of scary.
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But it's actually the opposite.
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The word radical simply means “from the root.”
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And so we imagine a world
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where generosity is simply at the root of our decisions
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and our behaviors,
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even, and maybe especially, down to our smallest
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and most mundane ones.
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I have essentially been on a decade-long global generosity tour,
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witnessing this principle of radical generosity in action.
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I have been welcomed and hugged and fed in more countries than I can count.
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And from Kenya to Colombia to Canada,
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so many more places,
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I have witnessed the hundreds of ways that generosity manifests.
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And what I have learned,
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my understanding of what generosity is
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and my appreciation for what it can accomplish,
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has expanded 1,000 times over.
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I've unlearned a lot of lessons,
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and I've learned a lot of lessons about generosity.
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Often when we think about giving, we think about money.
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And yes, money is an incredibly important form of giving.
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It is crucial for the health and sustainability of our civil societies.
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But thinking about giving only in terms of money
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is like thinking about love
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only in terms of diamonds.
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We love what we can measure, we love what we can quantify.
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But I think what we would love even more
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is to live in a world of immeasurable abundance,
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empathy and solidarity.
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Generosity builds a bridge between this world that we live in now
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and that one.
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And it builds bridges between us at the same time.
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One small act at a time.
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So what do some of those small acts look like?
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They might look like in Toronto,
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where people chalked messages of gratitude and love
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on city sidewalks,
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just to uplift the spirits of anyone who might walk by.
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And then a lot of the people who did walk by picked up the chalk,
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and they added their own messages.
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This picture happens to be Toronto,
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but this project actually happened in dozens of cities across the country
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and across the world.
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Or in Nairobi,
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where people painted rocks
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with bright colors and inspirational messages,
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and they put them all over the city,
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park benches, bus stops,
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just to bring smiles to the faces of strangers,
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smiles that they would never even see.
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And turning the Earth’s literal most mundane object into a love letter.
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In Jackson, Tennessee, one of our longtime Giving Tuesday leaders, Allison,
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was inspired to combat food insecurity in her community in one small way,
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which was building a set of little free pantries.
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And she put a message on Facebook asking for help.
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People responded and they built an initial six boxes,
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which local residents then stocked with food and other supplies.
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All of this done on donated supplies and volunteer time.
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And that has now turned into over 40 boxes over three different counties,
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with a network of hundreds of volunteers keeping it stocked.
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What these stories have in common,
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some of them are much more elaborate
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and some of them are literally just a fleeting moment,
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but what they have in common
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is that each one inspired at least one person who was watching.
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Researchers think that
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for every act of kindness or good deed a person does
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they can affect someone, or many people, three or more degrees removed from them.
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Imagine that next time you do a small good thing for someone,
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that you might be inspiring people you will never meet
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to do good as well.
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Your one fleeting moment could be amplified 100 times over.
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But researchers also have found that we tend to drastically underestimate
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the effect of our own actions
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and how much they will be appreciated by the recipient,
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and that that miscalculation might hold us back
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from doing nice things for others more often.
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We also think, often, that it's great,
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like, let's do more nice things for more people, yes.
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But also, "my life is stressful and hectic and hard,
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and that takes up time that I might not necessarily have."
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I find myself in that thought process all the time,
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and what I remind myself of is that generosity alleviates stress.
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It doesn't add to it.
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People who give are healthier and happier and more hopeful.
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Just the act of paying for coffee
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for the person behind us in line in the morning
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measurably enhances our feeling of well-being for the entire day.
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This is Sujan.
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He is a Nepalese restaurateur in London.
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And Sujan has done a world of good in his life.
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But during the pandemic,
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he started doing what he does best,
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and he began to cook hot, free meals for overwhelmed hospital workers.
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And when he was starting to do that, other people saw, they were inspired,
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they asked if they could join and help out.
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And soon they were feeding ambulance crews,
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fire crews, charity workers.
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And one year after Sujan started cooking these delicious hot, free meals,
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he delivered his 100,000th free meal.
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Now, Sujan closes his restaurant every Tuesday,
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every Giving Tuesday,
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so that he and his army of volunteers can support their community
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in whatever way is needed all day long.
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And finally, this is Chloe.
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And Chloe is 16 now,
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but when she was just eight years old,
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she would walk to school with her mom
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and they would pass the same woman without a home every day.
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And Chloe
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asked her mom a lot of questions.
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Starting with "Why doesn't that woman have a home?"
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But also things like
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"What about when she needs to use the bathroom?"
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"What happens when she has her period?"
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Chloe was learning to sew at the time,
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so she asked her grandma to help her sew a beautiful tote bag,
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and they filled it with toiletries and hygienic products and other goodies.
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And they gifted it to that woman.
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Not just handed it to her,
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but with connection and with conversation.
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And the woman said she couldn't even remember the last time
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somebody had asked her her name.
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Chloe has since made and delivered 5,000 of those bags.
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Chloe also DM’d us on Instagram
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to ask if we had a Giving Tuesday Kids
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and if we didn't, could she start it?
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(Laughter)
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And of course -- because she's a very entrepreneurial kid --
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And of course the answer was yes.
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And what can we do to help?
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And a few years later,
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there is a global community of young people
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who have performed hundreds of thousands of acts of service,
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fighting bullying and hunger,
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and drawing attention to mental health among young people
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and the importance of community.
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And they're connected to and support each other.
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So for every Chloe and Allison and Sujan
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and the people with the chalk and the people with the rocks,
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there are countless millions more,
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and the algorithms just don't put them at the top of our feeds.
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But they're there.
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And if we pay attention,
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then they remind us that ordinary acts of giving
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are actually extraordinary.
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They remind us that generosity is not a burden.
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It's a gift.
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And it's an antidote.
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It's an antidote to our fear and our anxiety,
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to loneliness and isolation,
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to outrage and indignation.
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And they remind us that we have this tool
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accessible to every single one of us every day,
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which is the power to change someone else's day,
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or maybe even life for the better.
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And when we use that tool collectively,
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we can build a more joyful,
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more equitable and more peaceful future.
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And that does not seem like too radical a thing to imagine.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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