'Burning Questions' from Inner Net

I was invited to spend a week with 30 interesting folks to discuss the "role of philanthropy". Everyone is asked to submit a bunch of "burning questions" and I penned down a few that have created some good conversations: -Is philanthropy creating more problems than it's solving? To "help" is to see life as weak, to "fix" is to life as broken, but what happens when we see life as a whole?

-What are the design flaws in man-made institutions that encourage fear, competition, and scarcity?

-Who has done more good for the world: Mother Teresa or Bill Gates? After much analysis, Forbes magazine concluded it was Bill Gates. How exactly do we measure the "good"? Can we count what really counts?

Read the entire list of questions at Inner Net

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