I shared my “Everyday Heroes” interview on my Facebook page last week, and I really wasn’t sure what kind of reaction I would get, since I don’t think many of my friends are even aware of the EA movement. All of the comments I received were positive and supportive, with a few even indicating this would increase their charitable giving. Here are a few comments:
“this has also made me add up what I’ve actually donated this year and I guess I need to step it up a bit”.
“You’re spreading the word, so don’t feel uncomfortable, Pete. Good on you, man!”
“I’m going to show this to our family, Pete. What a role model as a neighbor and a friend!”
This feedback has convinced me to keep being public about my giving, and I hope it will inspire others to be public about giving as well.
Thanks for sharing your experience, Pete, glad that your Facebook friends were so supportive :-) This is what generally tends to happen when folks share these videos on FB or other social media.
I shared my “Everyday Heroes” interview on my Facebook page last week, and I really wasn’t sure what kind of reaction I would get, since I don’t think many of my friends are even aware of the EA movement. All of the comments I received were positive and supportive, with a few even indicating this would increase their charitable giving. Here are a few comments:
“this has also made me add up what I’ve actually donated this year and I guess I need to step it up a bit”. “You’re spreading the word, so don’t feel uncomfortable, Pete. Good on you, man!” “I’m going to show this to our family, Pete. What a role model as a neighbor and a friend!”
This feedback has convinced me to keep being public about my giving, and I hope it will inspire others to be public about giving as well.
Thanks for sharing your experience, Pete, glad that your Facebook friends were so supportive :-) This is what generally tends to happen when folks share these videos on FB or other social media.