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This week, we tackle Matt Butscheck's topic suggestion: Is it possible for volunteer/donate with no ulterior motives? There are so many ways to give back/give of your time in this world. Many people do, many times on a regular basis. But, do they do it with pure intentions? Many donations can be written off on yearly taxes, and corporate volunteer initiatives are often used for publicity. On a smaller scale, many people give their time to causes that mean something to them based on past experience. While that is not a negative motivation, it still highlights how giving to others often times comes from a selfish place.

We discuss if it's possible to truly give without any self-serving mentality. By the metrics given, we hypothesize that those who volunteer their time with different causes in different capacities are more likely to do so from a genuine standpoint than those who consistently serve the same organization. Do you agree? Hot takes on our part. Leave your thoughts in the comment/review.

Then, a major outage for Google Maps forces people to turn to old school methods of navigation. Does this showcase how reliant we are on technology? Just 15 years ago, GPS navigation was looked at as a luxury. Now it's viewed as a necessity. We look into the reason for the mental shift, and how relying on technology for every facet of our life could hurt us as a society in the long run.

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