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“Burning Man is devoted to acts of gift giving,” it reads in Burning Man’s official 10 guiding principles. “The value of a gift is unconditional. Gifting does not contemplate a return or an exchange for something of equal value.”

You’ll find all kinds of gifts among the thousands of camps that fill the playa. And unlike the gifts you usually get for your birthday or the holidays, they won’t be store-bought (decommodification is another of the 10 principles).

Some camps offer manicures and foot massages, and others offer New York-style breakfast sandwiches. You’ll find open bars on every corner, often accompanied by creative themes like being consensually abducted by “aliens” who capture you with a hula hoop and then shower you with compliments (this is a real camp, and it is awesome).

Some camps throw parties, while others let you send postcards to your parents or dogs. My camp, Android Oasis, contributes a covered dome where anyone can stop by to cool down with ice-cold drinks, massages, and great music.

Burning Man is also founded on radical self-reliance, so you shouldn’t just show up with nothing but hope in the generosity of others (although some people do). Most Burners don’t come to Black Rock City wondering what they can get from people — but rather what they can give.



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