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Stewardship for the 99%: A Manifesto

We are at a crossroads

In the fall of 2025, Microsoft’s President for Central Europe and Central Asia told a ballroom full of leadership scholars, most of whom paid dear...

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Driving Your Self-Discovery...

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“We receive three educations, one from our parents, one from our school masters, and one from the world. The third contradicts all that the first two teach us.”
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Jeremey begins with a vulnerable lesson from his career that many of us have learned the hard way. When stakeholders are lost, it’s often because, as data professionals, we connect more with our work than their needs. To get the numbers must be analy ...more
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Jonathan Safran Foer
“It shouldn't be the consumer's responsibility to figure out what's cruel and what's kind, what's environmentally destructive and what's sustainable. Cruel and destructive food products should be illegal. We don't need the option of buying children's toys made with lead paint, or aerosols with chlorofluorocarbons, or medicines with unlabeled side effects. And we don't need the option of buying factory-farmed animals.”
Jonathan Safran Foer, Eating Animals

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“Anyone who believes in indefinite growth in anything physical, on a physically finite planet, is either mad or an economist.”
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Raymond Carver
“I could hear my heart beating. I could hear everyone's heart. I could hear the human noise we sat there making, not one of us moving, not even when the room went dark.”
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“It ought to make us feel ashamed when we talk like we know what we're talking about when we talk about love.”
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Margaret Edson
“Now is a time for, dare I say it, kindness. I thought being extremely smart would take care of it. But I see I have been found out.”
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