If I've learned anything over the last several months, it's that many of you prefer (need? crave? depend on?) more assignment detail, as opposed to less. It's a good learning for me, as I tend to be a more 'free-spirited, big picture' kinda guy, making it up as I go.
Anyway, for Friday, after familiarizing yourself with Jacqueline Novogratz's & Acumen Fund's work, develop some personal thoughts about (a) what you learned from Novogratz's experience as one person having an impact - trying, failing, trying again, finding fellow believers, supporters, etc., and/or (b) the impact of creative problem-solving in your life's endeavours and how one can constantly find the new perspectives from which positive solutions flow, and/or (c) reaction to Seth Godin's video.
So address any OR all topics as you choose and are inspired. Sometimes learning is about what I want you to learn. Sometimes it's about what you CHOOSE to learn. Your grade is based on the former. Your life's long-term success is more about the latter. Enjoy!
By the way, here's Wikipedia's entry for Eric Hoffer. Yesterday's lecture was wrong in one respect: Hoffer worked as a longshoreman in San Francisco, not Brooklyn. Otherwise, a pretty fascinating and atypical life story. And, as we contemplate materialism, it's worth a moment to consider Hoffer's belief that "...a passionate obsession with the outside world or with the private lives of other people is merely a craven attempt to compensate for a lack of meaning in one's own life."
I dunno. I'll have to think about that for a while. Maybe an obsession with the outside world is born from a sense of empathy with those around us, or is that too idealistic?
(listening to "Drake" by Afro Celt Sound System, from "Anatomic.")
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