True story.

Last night I had a dream that I was a participant in something called the "Kindness Games." A group of strangers were put in a massive warehouse full of every material good imaginable: from books to food to artisanal loofahs; it was like an Amazon.com hub. The catch was, you couldn't take anything for yourself. You could only acquire something if someone else bought it for you (and no re-gifting). Instead of money, each participant was given a set number of "Kindness Points": spend your points to help someone else, but if you run out of Kindness Points (or die), you lose.

Need water? Better hope the guy next to you will pick up the tab on your Evian.

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