Was $1 million too ambitious?

We're at $4,206 raised for hunger related causes. It's a great thing.

I'm learning. I'm meeting new people. My mind is active. My spirit is strong.

Underneath all of this is the simple question "How do we get people to care?" About anything. It's what I spend the largest amount of my waking life working on.

I often think about Alex Tew. Read his FAQ here. Great idea. It worked. So we're in the realm of possibilities.

At the current rate, we will hit $1million after 14,979 days or roughly 41 years. I'll only be 72 years old then and will have plenty of time to spend my sunset years feasting on Moons Over My Hammy at Denny's.

Clearly I'd like to wrap up this chapter in life while I still have teeth for tearing into a fat juicy steak. So the question remains "How do we get people to care?" I know I'm not the only one asking this question.

Every day the mothers of 25,000 hunger casualties ask it with me.

1 comments:

Timothy said...

To put it simply I believe in order to get people to care we the Simple Size Members need to care and/or act on our shared convictions. I am tempted to believe that the majority of the members have not invited friends to join though I hope I am mistaken.

Regardless, if my first claim is true then that provokes a second question. How do the Simple Size Members act on our shared convictions?

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