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Here is an excerpt from Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs to Know by David Bornstein and Susan Davis

“If there is one overarching aspect of social entrepreneurship that remains misunderstood, it is the notion that you must be selfless to do this work. Journalists often refer to social entrepreneurs as do-gooders, conjuring up images of self-sacrifice. The irony is that most social entrepreneurs we know find their work fulfilling and enjoyable. In contrast, polls reveal that the majority of doctors, lawyers, and journalists, for example, are dissatisfied with their work. People who switch to the field of social entrepreneurship after spending years doing more “sensible” work often say that they did so in order to feel more alive. Ask Jordan Kassalow, the founder of VisionSpring, which makes eyeglasses available to poor people in the developing world. He feels a thrill every time he sees a client’s face light up with the experience of clear sight. His motivation for building VisionSpring into an international organization is crystal clear: “I get to experience that thrill over and over.”

Here’s to the thrill of eradicating malnutrition one child at a time.

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