Oskar Schindler, businessman and human-being, rescued thousands from certain death. Bill Gates gives billions for third-world health, Oprah builds a school for disadvantaged students in South Africa and Brad Pitt helps rebuild hurricane-ravaged New Orleans. Yet when businesspeople stand up to make a difference, critics pundits and detractors always question their motives, reasons and agendas. In a business world where corruption and greed hold sway over headlines, why can't we just look at all-to-rare heroes with respect and admiration?
Reflections on Business, Humanity, Ethics and Life After Visiting Schindler's Grave Yesterday
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Thank you so much for your feedback and kind words! None of us may ever have the chance to act on the level of a Schindler, and Oprah or a Bill Gates, but you're right, with gestures and acts of kindness and courage here and there, we can change lives. All the best to you,
Yonatan