1. Good Spread Peanut Butter
Mark & Alex are two guys who decided to help the world by providing to kids who suffer from malnutrition. But after spending time on their tour about MANA they decided that they could benefit the buyer with nutritious food while giving away MANA to the malnutrition kids. And that was how their story began. I admire them both for multiple reasons. One of them is the fact that they are trying to not only help the kids who suffer from malnutrition, but also to keep the healthier people to be healthy. It's really nice that both of the parties benefit. Another reason is that they are improving themselves day by day and perfecting their plan, striving for the best. I love how they chose peanut butter because I love it. Even though there are thousands of people who are allergic to it, I'm sure that they get enough profit. I admire them for still pursing their goal even though their car broke down, it really is rare to find people like that.
2. Sanitation Creations
Having a clean home and a clean restroom is something that we take for granted. Third world countries are struggling because they do not have clean water and to have a nice toilet is not spoken of because of the expense. Here in America we have Porta Potty's which are gross and smell bad but the developed Dungaroo is odorless and clean. To have the smallest comforts in life is often taken for granted even though they may be one of the most important things to own. This topic stood out to me because I can be a germ-freak. One example is using Germ-X whenever there is an opportunity. I thought that Liz Morris was really smart about the idea of Dungaroo's because it is a necessity especially when there are unsafe conditions that surround a person. I loved how she thought about others and not only herself.
3. CoverForCover - Fight Child Illiteracy With Fun Kid's Books
Baby showers certainly give off the right ideas to people and can help you publish two books! Children are parents' number one priority is wanting to supply them with only the best and when they see that there is something out of place they try to fix it and Mike Nemeth went all out on it. Having a good time is something that he would not like to miss out and certainly not during reading time with his child. His system is pretty neat: for each book a person buys he give one away to a low-income family so that their literacy rate would rise up rather than sink down. I personally love to read aloud to children and so when I saw this passage I was pretty happy. It was so great how the idea of making books grew from a baby shower. I really do think that it is in the most unusual places that you get great ideas from although there are some great ideas from normal situations.
Finding your passion is either really easy or extremely difficult. Throughout my life I just wanted to help people, but I did not know how exactly (and still don't). There are questions like, "If you did not have to worry about money, what would you do with your time?" I would also like to add on to if you had all of the education required because I think that it would be the neatest thing to go and work on people with your team for example being a surgeon. I mean you'd have to be pretty humble to go out there and volunteer to do surgeries in third world countries instead of making bank at home. An example of a cause that I would serve would be Operation Smile because you get to make a person's insecurity go away in a surgery and know that you had a part in helping them. I think of it as a combination of both little things and big things in life.
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