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IMG_1718.JPGMy experience doing the Misl Bay Area Sacha Sauda was really nice as it allowed me to help people who need it. Providing the people who need food to eat with a meal was really meaningful. Everyone needs food to survive so I think this event is a really nice thing to do. Young teens like me can learn from this and keep doing this in the future because whatever you give comes back to you at some point.

Akashpreet is a member of Misl Bay Area and a student at James Logan High School in Union City. 

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    commented 2026-05-23 00:02:16 -0700
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  • Richard Lyons
    commented 2026-04-27 00:50:41 -0700
    That’s a cool cause! I like how you mention young people getting involved. It’s easy to feel helpless about big problems like food insecurity, but actually doing something, like you did at the Misl Bay Area Sacha Sauda, makes a real difference. It kind of reminds me of how some people get addicted to volunteering – like, the rush of helping someone is actually motivating. I wonder if maybe it’s like the opposite of a scary game; instead of getting a jolt from fear, you get one from doing good. Keep up the great work, it really does matter.
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    commented 2026-04-22 19:10:36 -0700
    This really resonated with me! The feeling of contributing and learning, especially when helping others, is so rewarding. It reminds me a bit of playing Doodle Baseball, haha. You know, you swing and miss a bunch of times, trying to get the timing right, but each failed swing teaches you something about the pitch. It’s the same with learning and giving back – sometimes you fumble, but you keep trying, and eventually, you connect and make a real difference. Keep up the great work!
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  • Ryan Rowland
    commented 2025-12-18 23:13:29 -0800
    Akashpreet, that’s amazing! It’s so cool you’re involved in something like that, especially while still in school. It definitely puts things in perspective, doesn’t it? That feeling of making a direct impact is so rewarding. I know what you mean about giving back; sometimes the stress of the day gets overwhelming, so I just play a few rounds of agario. Something about the quick wins (or getting instantly eaten!) really helps me reset. Keep up the great work!
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    commented 2025-08-11 01:47:58 -0700
    Okay, wow. This is…touching. I honestly got a little misty-eyed reading Akashpreet’s thoughts. It’s so simple, but so real. “Whatever you give comes back to you at some point” – I swear, simpler truths are the hardest to remember. You know, it reminds me, in a weird way, of how ridiculously addictive Flappy Bird was, even though it was frustrating. This isn’t frustrating at all, it’s the opposite of that… but the act of doing good, like flappy bird, gives a dopamine rush, and then once you do good once you wanna keep doing it.
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    commented 2025-06-20 00:48:30 -0700
    That’s fantastic, Akashpreet! It’s so inspiring to see young people like you actively making a difference. Your point about giving back is spot-on. Helping with basic needs like food is truly impactful. It reminds me of how much fun I had volunteering at a local farm. If you’re looking for other volunteer ideas, maybe check out a game like https://cc3dgame.com for inspiration about agriculture and food production. Keep up the great work!
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