Project operator: The board was set up at Union Station with five, ten to twenty dollar bills attached to it and a sign that read, Give What You Can, Take What You Need . Project operator Tyler Bridges told The Huffington Post those who gave the most seemed the happiest, according to Nine News Australia. There a certain feeling that giving can do for you, and that was definitely apparent in those that gave the most, he said. The results surprised the project organisers after more people pinned cash onto the board then took it. He said the project was not a marketing stunt or ad campaign. The last shot of the board showed a single note on the 'Give What You Can' side.© ninemsn 2015Good NewsUSBuzz9Raw World Your Say Email your news tips Do you have any news photos or videos Property news: City, country or suburbs – what does your money buy you - realestate.com.au Motoring news: Kia and Hyundai set to get sexy - carsales.com.au Property news: The property predictions that never came true - news: BMW i8 takes out top gong at International Engine of the Year awards We just wanted to encourage the people and remind them to share the love.
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