Imagine the biggest, busiest restaurant in the entire world. It's open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and the best part? The food is completely free! Join Mira and Finn on Philosophy is Not Boring as they explore the amazing 500-year-old Sikh tradition of the Langar! Started by Guru Nanak in northern India, the Langar is a massive community kitchen where absolutely anyone—from famous billionaires to regular kids—can sit on the floor together and share a delicious hot meal. Why do they sit on the floor? Because it proves that everyone is equal! We'll travel to the famous Golden Temple, where volunteers feed up to 100,000 people every single day using a giant flatbread-making machine! But how do they afford it, and who washes all those dirty plates? You'll learn all about "Sewa," the incredible superpower of selfless service, where helping a stranger is treated like a joyful form of worship rather than a boring chore. Discover how you can become a secret "service ninja" in your own home and spread kindness without ever asking for a thank-you!

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