Week 13: Disciple Leadership & Social Entrepreneurship

     This week we drew connections from social innovation to the gospel. In my opinion social innovation is potentially a very useful tool that can help us bless our own lives and the lives of others. Heavenly Father expects us to help and serve one another, and what better way is their to serve others than by using social innovation? Potentially we can serve others on a much larger scale too.

    Something that stood out to me this week was our analysis of Kiva, they kind of seem like they suck. Problems with dishonesty, problems with paying back lenders, problems with diverting from the original intent. To me it felt like I was reading a slow and inevitable change from a non-profit focused on helping people, to a corporation focused on... well to be honest I don't even think they themselves really know what they're focused on. Too many plates spinning if you ask me. 

    As for my own social innovation goals... if I am being completely honest I am not sure if I have any. I have no desire to start my own business, and while I did work for a non-profit for a long time and loved it, I am not sure if I'd ever go back to doing that again. I think to truly be passionate about social innovation you have to have something that you care deeply about that affects society. And while there are things that I do care about right now I feel like I'm busy getting on my own oxygen mask before I can glance at the rest of the world and help out more. Maybe that's my goal, finding the thing that I will care enough about to do something for once I have my own life in more order. 

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