continuous philanthropy
That's been philanthropy, the whole Carnegie model. If I made a bunch of money in my life, at the end of my life, I give it back and try to offset the damage that I did making a bunch of money in my life. It'll never work. So the question then becomes, how can you make philanthropy the way you spend your money every single day?
-- Robert Egger, Egger Speaks, Homeless Grapevine Issue #78 (print edition)
comments
I read this with NewsGator. What are you doing to me? Is that from the article you showed me? I like the concept of philanthropy as a continuous, daily lifestyle choice.
-- Jenita (February 1, 2007 7:34 PM)
whoa!
what am I doing?
don't drop your other class, but this is MIS 2.0 -- (not to be confused with Mrs., miss, faltar, or extrañar 2.0.)
the quote is from that grapevine, which has been sitting on my counter for weeks. i extracted my favorite highlighted item so I could remove and recycle the thing.
-- jeffschuler (February 1, 2007 8:55 PM)
