Yesterday, I was talking with a friend of mine about how materialistic humans are. How we are the only species that take more than we actually need. How did this greedy nature come about? How do we encourage others to give more than they take? I hope that people realize their need for material things and try to minimize that need. I know this need and I am guilty of it. I wish I wasn't. Anyway, this conversation led me to thinking that we can turn this incessant need for material goods into helping others, simultaneously. More and more charities are taking advantage of this human necessity to have things, and they market that to people in hopes of helping their good causes.
If humans must have materials, can we at least make it worth someone else's while?
www.toms.com
This website gives a pair of new shoes to a child in need every time one pair of shoes is purchased. Since Christmas is just around the corner, (which some retail stores have been saying since August), why not purchase one pair of shoes that gives a gift to a needy child, as well? Really, why not?
Just an idea.