I believe we all have a certain thing we
enjoy doing most on those gloomy, rainy days, when there isn't really much to
do outside, and the best choice is staying in and finding comfort in something
warm and close to your heart. Well, to me, that's online shopping. An image of
a Lokai bracelet caught my eye as I was scrolling through dozens of simplistic
looking bracelets, as those are really the only kind of bracelets I agree to decorate
my wrists with nowadays. Yes, the bracelets they offered did look like ordinary
monochromatic bead bracelets, but when I clicked on their website to learn a
little bit more about the product, my mind was seriously blown away, in the
best possible way.
The black Lokai bracelet I was interested
in was presented in pair with a stylistically identical white one, both of them
being ideal choices for my style, and, naturally, at this point i was totally
ready to get both of them and wear each of them on separate days, representing
some sort of stable duality in the way my mood swings affect my perspective on
life. However, the grand surprise appeared in front of me when I was trying to
find out what exactly the beads were made off. Honestly, I could not believe
it. The white beads turned out to be filled with water from Mt. Everest--the
highest geographical point on earth, while the black beads contained mud from
the depths of the Dead Sea--respectively the lowest point on earth. This
phenomenon was described as a reminder that one should stay humble during the
peaks of their lives and hopeful during their lows. Needless to say, the idea
of these bracelets turned out to be based around the exact kind of duality I
had initially imagined.
Humans are wonderful sometimes, aren't
they? I really love experiencing that from time to time, and it gives me chills
whenever I see someone offering a helping hand to those who have fallen. First
of all, I came to the website to get myself a Lokai bracelet, but by the time I
was ready to check out, I was provided an astonishing dual metaphor these bracelets
came with. However, my unique experience wasn't over just yet! It turns out; Lokai
donates 10% of their profits to their charity partners like the ASPCA, National
Pediatric Cancer Foundation, Women's Alzheimer's Movement, and others. My pair
of black and white bracelets came with an opportunity to choose the cause I
wanted to aid. Besides that, you can get a bundle of bracelets that come in different
colors: blue, purple, violet, rainbow, sky blue, and red, each of them
representing a donation to a different cause.
At the risk of sounding cliche, these
bracelets are more than just a product. Yes, we all want to look nice and enjoy
high quality items, but wouldn't it be even more perfect if we could change the
world with every purchase we make? Lokai shows an example of how fashion and
kindness can work together, and that is truly an example that should be
followed. I got my pair of bracelets and I am really happy to be a part of this
initiative. It really is THAT simple. By buying a Lokai bracelet, you get an
awesome new accessory to wear, but knowing that your new bracelet is helping
the environment and people in need is even more magnificent.
Resource: http://www.livebalancebracelet.com/
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