The Pay-for-it-coffee movement spread cups to bring hope! |
Most charitable works are motivated by the need to benefit other people who don't have much luck. Every day, donations of material and monetary goods are given to companies that distribute the good deeds of others. However, not always you need to participate in a big campaign to give a stranger a good day.
On today's blog, Coffland Corp will demonstrate you that you can spread happiness by just a simple gest. Keep reading and find out what is going on!
Suspended coffee movement
In Naples, it's said that when a person testifies a good deed or if he is lucky, he makes an offering to Fate with a cup of coffee. He or she buys two cups but leaves one at the coffee shop counter.
Another charismatic story related to this beautiful event originates in an urban myth. It's said that, years ago, a man with a lot of money used to buy two cups of coffee, but only consumed one. He left on the table the other coffee cup in case someone couldn't afford its daily coffee. This simple gesture inspired others who did the same.
In 2013, as a result of an open group on Facebook, a campaign called "suspended coffee" was very popular around the world. People from everywhere started to buy coffee to a random person with no more benefit than the satisfaction of a stranger's smile.
John M. Sweeney is the founder of this page that has traveled the world due to the generosity of other people. For him, buying an extra cup of coffee every day is a cost that has affected his pocket, however, he believes that this small sacrifice can restore faith in humanity and cheer another who, for one or another circumstance, needs a little extra energy (not only bodily but psychic and spiritual).
So, what do you think? Would you buy an espresso to a random stranger? Or would you wait to another person to buy you a drink? Generosity has no face, that's why here at Coffland Corp we enjoy coffee as much as our followers and customers. We encourage you to start spreading great coffee experience and share it with us!
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