Thursday, February 11, 2016

Eat Me.

When they gave Darshan Chandan poor service in a restaurant, he started something.

Darshan fired off a complaint to the resataurant management, who apologized and offered him some free food.  He told them to feed it to hungry children. They did.

In his surprise, Darshan started thinking. "What if...?" he asked himself.

What he started went on to move a multitude of people, all of them acting in a coordinated network, doing things they would have not considered doing before.  The network fed starving children and motivated a few of them to reach for higher things.  A popular movement actually accomplished what it set out to do, and is still doing it.  All according to plan.

The rest, as they say, is history.  Here is his story.

http://www.dailygood.org/story/1215/how-a-disappointing-restaurant-experience-turned-into-an-effort-that-now-feeds-1200-kids-meryl-garcia/



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