'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?
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