Why You Should Give a Little to Get a Lot
Posted by Erin Bury on September 24th, 2009Being an entrepreneur can be a lonely venture. You’re often working with yourself or a small team, trying to find funding, get exposure, and make your startup the next hot company. You rely on your community for support and encouragement – but that involves giving back to the community whenever you can.
When I first met the guys at Daily Challenge I knew they were a special kind of entrepreneur – not only were they building a company from scratch, but they were doing it with a unique goal – to change the world. These social entrepreneurs are doing something that not many others are – they’re devoting their lives to a company that wants to leave a positive affect on the world around them.
I’ve watched Daily Challenge grow from the early days into the well-known network of Do-Gooders it is today, and I know that much of it is owing to the generous spirit and kind hearts of Darius and Afshin, the two founders. When they told me they were organizing Pay It Backward Day back in the spring I knew they’d be a success, and I was right. But it wasn’t just because they had a great idea to raise money for a great charity, or because they had the support of a big coffee company like Second Cup. They succeeded because they had the support of the community at large – they had volunteers working behind the scenes on logistics and promotion; they had friends, family and strangers buying coffees for the person behind them; and they had the media and online world singing their praises. The success of the first Pay It Backward Day was dependant on the community, just like the success of any startup is dependent on the support of its audience.
Looking to the next Pay It Backward Day I’m so excited and confident that the community will be there for Darius, Afshin, Daily Challenge and SickKids Hospital again – they deserve it. And if you’re an entrepreneur looking for success, remember that sometimes it’s not about what the community can do for you – it’s what you can do for the community. The team at Daily Challenge have made it their livelihood to give back – so it’s easy to see why everyone is behind them. Come out on September 30th, find out more about Daily Challenge and the amazing things they’re doing, and buy a coffee for the person behind you – your small act of kindness will result in a $5 donation to Sick Kids, and immeasurable good karma.
Erin Bury is the Community Manager at Sprouter, an online collaboration tool for entrepreneurs. She believes in the power of positive thinking, random acts of kindness – and that it only takes a small group of people to change the world.


Tiffany
September 24th, 2009 at 4:49 pmI see the commitment of these guys every single day - and I have to say it’s so special to know two people so well that are completely and totally committed to making a difference. It’s not every day that we see this, and I’m so proud to have these guys as part of my life!
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September 25th, 2009 at 10:17 amWell said, Tiff! I second your sentiments.
Working with Afshin and Darius for almost 2 years, I saw first-hand how dedicated and genuine these men are to doing good. Just being around them makes you feel good about yourself and the world!
Af and D have the highest, most honourable intentions and I thank my lucky stars that we met. Thank you, guys, for being YOU and for doing everything in your power to make this crazy planet a heck of a lot better.
I know Sick Kids feel it, too!
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