DailyGood: News That Inspires - Jun 22, 2026
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"Recognizing “enoughness” is a radical act in an economy that is always urging us to consume more." — Robin Wall Kimmerer |
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A Minneapolis Cafe Removed Its Prices -- and Business Is ThrivingEarlier this year, a Minneapolis café quietly removed the prices from its menu -- and profits are up. Owner Dylan Alverson transformed Post Modern Times into a donation-only restaurant in February 2026, initially as an act of social activism after a series of community deaths he witnessed up close. What happened next surprised even him. Between 40% and 50% of diners pay nothing at all, yet the restaurant continues to operate and grow. "I have succeeded more than I ever did when I was running a conventional business employing 22 people," Alverson told The New York Times. The staff work on a volunteer basis, a former violence interrupter keeps quiet watch outside, and the menu now functions less like a transaction and more like an invitation. Alverson calls it "a place of economic equality that doesn't really exist in a business setting" — and he's asking, with genuine curiosity, "What can we learn from this?"
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Be The ChangeDo something that steps outside market logic. For example: pay for the coffee of the stranger in line behind you, fix or mend a broken belonging rather than discarding it to purchase a new one, or spend a week prioritizing the wealth of time, presence, and relationships instead of money or material security. What surfaces for you, internally, in the process? |
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