Your self-love, your self-worth, your joy in life will come from giving to others.” “It’s to teach them a quick lesson that it’s not about TikTok. This is to show them what life is about,” he said during a Wednesday kickoff event for the Giving Machine. As a teen, Reynolds even worked with one of the benefiting nonprofits, Opportunity Village, for his Eagle Scout project. He said his family values the importance of charity and selflessness. The vending machine, called the Giving Machine, lets donors contribute to local nonprofits and international giving campaigns. (Erik Verduzco / Las Vegas Review-Journal) Vegas native Dan Reynolds, frontman of rock band Imagine Dragons, visited Downtown Summerlin this week to buy a smorgasboard of items at a bright-red vending machine, but the items weren’t for himself. Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons speaks during a launch event for the "giving machine," a vending machine that allows people to donate to local and international nonprofits, at Downtown Summerlin in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Nov.
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