Non-profits should be looking to enlist and retain the best people to aggressively solve problems, not to perform adequately and persist. We should expect people to innovate and do the highest-quality work and then reward them accordingly.
FOMO (fear of missing out) is the enemy of valuing your own time.
People generally think of technology simply as a spur to start new businesses. But the Internet has also made it possible for more businesses to compete for any given opportunity.
We need more women solving different problems, starting companies, and creating jobs to drive our economy and society forward.
If you go deep into a problem, you'll find most all of the time that there are yet more problems to be solved from the ground up.
What was a profitable business in one era can become a public utility and a recognized public good in the next.