The Cho Brothers Help Give Good Karma
December 8, 2006
I’m a huge fan of reality shows , and one of my favorites is The Amazing Race. Well this season, my favorite team was eliminated about halfway through the race. It was the Cho brothers, Edwin and Godwin. They were just the most kind and honest guys that I think have ever played the game.
The good news is that they went back home and started a business to help starting artists. They help sell the artists’ work, then a portion of the profits go to do good work. It’s their own version of “random acts of kindness.”
I love the concept. It’s a little like the “pay it forward” idea.
If you are interested in helping new artists get started or in helping other worthy causes, you should go check out their site: alittlekarma.com
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Gloria Mushonga Roberts&hellip | December 11, 2006 at 6:56 pm
Thank you for the link. I agree, the Cho borthers model the best charcteristics. I would like to show them support for their actions and will use their website to do so.
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Kate&hellip | January 3, 2007 at 12:08 am
What a great idea. Art and artists get so little attention these days that it’s nice to see quasi-celebs take notice.
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lauren&hellip | February 21, 2008 at 10:22 am
i adored the way the cho brothers played the game. they played strategically while being enormously considerate of others, a rarity in the game of the amazing race, or any other reality game show for that matter. thanks for the link, thanks a whole heap!