“[Author Alan Watts] explains why he thinks we have thus far failed to comprehend the world and our interference with it. In part, we’ve failed because our ‘one-track’ minds operating in this ‘multi-track’ world insist on calling it interference at … Continue reading
Balancing Excellence, Justice, AND Honor
On April 25th, I was asked to provide a keynote address at an Honors Assembly at the William Penn Charter School, a Friends school in Philadelphia. Below are my remarks, adapted slightly for UnSectored. The tensions I discussed are realities … Continue reading
Friday’s Thoughts: The Difference Between Public and Social Innovation is…
…sustainable impact. “The more I thought about it, the more I realized that public sector-led social innovation (“public sector innovation”) differs from social sector innovation in one absolutely fundamental way: it actually has a much better chance of having permanent, … Continue reading
A Millennial Perspective on Money
I joined the workforce four years ago after graduating college with bright eyes and an unflappable commitment to “make the world a better place.” Like many of my Millennial peers, starting salary was fairly low on my list of priorities. … Continue reading
Friday’s Thoughts: Government is Like a Sitcom
“[Parks and Recreation] is about the fact that there’s a lot of people who work together who have nothing in common except for the fact that they work together. That really describes, to me, national politics. People who have nothing … Continue reading
