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pacificislander2024 · 1 month ago
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my-0512 · 4 years ago
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“We make mistakes because we’re human.
We make mistakes because of knowing too little; we make mistakes because of imagining we know more than we do.
We make mistakes when we neglect the importance of a moment; we make mistakes when we think only of the moment.
We make mistakes when we become impatient; equally, we make mistakes when we are indecisive. There are foolish acts; there are foolish failures to act.
We make mistakes out of boldness; we make mistakes out of timidity. We make mistakes when we are overly ambitious and when we are not ambitious enough.
We make mistakes when we let our actions become detached from our values.”
Excerpt From
Life Is What You Make It: Find Your Own Path to Fulfillment
Peter Buffett
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bijuzimmerman-blog · 5 years ago
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It was great running into my longtime friend @peterbuffett today (at Nō Studios) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4LSoK-HI5WdAn6ux9QbTF743gI2uRisTGa_7Y0/?igshid=1epd0am4l1ed1
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oldster2 · 7 years ago
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Check out Spirit Peter Buffett CD 720616217424 https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/232615627808 @eBay #peterbuffett #spirit #journeyindancedrums&Song #junkmanswife2u
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lclayderman · 10 years ago
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I've never really finish reading a novel or book except when I was at school 😂 this is the first book I read and felt in love with. So full of good advice and inspiring 👌📖 thanks to my friend who encourages me to read and get this book with me during our adventures in Pasadena lol☺️ #peterbuffett #lifeiswhatyoumakeit
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missregina-blog · 10 years ago
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When you care about your graduating brother's future so much!! Couldn't be any perfect for him! #atesofmanila #eldestproblems #peterbuffett #life
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industrialrevii · 11 years ago
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REIMAGINING THE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
Peter Buffett’s op-ed in The New York Times, "The Charitable-Industrial Complex," is a provocative essay on the obvious contradiction built into the relationship between philanthropy and capitalism. Like many others, he calls for a dismantling of the system of unfairness perpetuated (accidentally or not) by colonialism, Western capitalism, and philanthropic hegemony.  Idealism has its place, but Peter Buffett’s approach of refusing to play along with a broken system while offering no sensible solutions is old news. Business and philanthropy have started to work together in a new wave of pragmatism exemplified by organizations like Industrial Revolution II. In the spirit of Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Peter Buffett’s own father, Warren, Industrial Revolution II knows that we must work to find practical solutions wherever we can. We cannot snap our fingers and instantly change power structures that have evolved over hundreds of years. Doing away with trade and all its impacts is an absurd notion, but we can certainly work to change the way trade functions by humanizing capitalism one place at a time. Done correctly, this can actually increase economic benefits for everyone along the chain, not just a few. 
Industrial Revolution II decided to start in Haiti, one of the worst victims of four hundred years of colonialism, mercenary capitalism, and most recently, philanthropic hegemony. Generous but unsustainable and poorly allocated donations have helped alleviate some of the acute suffering caused by the devastating Earthquake of 2010, but as Haiti has sadly demonstrated for decades, charity and international aid programs accomplish little sustainable improvement by approaching chronic problems with the same impotent formulae.  As a capitalist organization—a garment factory—Industrial Revolution II is uniquely designed to help Haiti build a stronger future precisely because it is unlike the race-to-the-bottom garment factories we read about in the news too often these days. Because IRII provides a safe, supportive work environment, and because IRII carefully invests 50% of profit distributions into employees and their families, many Haitians will now have the tools to build more stable communities with strong foundations in education, training and wellness, logically leading to social advancement and economic development.
Peter Buffett has a valid point: philanthropy and social entrepreneurship are rife with contradiction and hypocrisy. But if we reject everything containing contradictions, and automatically rail against all imperfect solutions to poverty and inequality, there will be nothing left to accept. Peter Buffett is not wrong to be skeptical of philanthropy’s latest incarnation and the new wave of social enterprise, but in the 21st century we need more than skepticism. We require both philanthropists and bold social entrepreneurs to help us reimagine the future sensibly. We need pragmatists who want to be judged by their results rather than the purity of their ideas.
- [email protected] http://www.uncommonunion.com
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edelweissser · 12 years ago
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#LP#老唱片#黑膠碟#PeterBuffett#OneByOne (at EWSH)
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oldster2 · 7 years ago
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Check out Spirit Peter Buffett CD 720616217424 https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/232615627808 @eBay #peterbuffett #spirit #journeyindancedrums&Song #junkmanswife2u
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