In his 2017 Harvard commencement speech, Mark Zuckerberg rightly pointed out that “our culture of entrepreneurship is how we create so much progress,” in the United States and around the world.
He emphasized that progress is under threat, however, because rising wealth inequality and indebtedness have made it difficult (if not impossible) for millions of people to pursue creative, innovative, and entrepreneurial projects that don’t immediately pay the bills. Sadly, there’s a lot of evidence he’s right.
To combat this, Zuck encouraged the class of 2017 to be giving of their time, skills, and money in support of those less fortunate. […]
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