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Tag Archives: philanthropy
Stay Open To It All!
The title of this blog borrows from a poem in Space Between called “The Way.” It turns out to be good advice, especially when traveling.
Posted in Eileen's Armchair
Tagged abundance, Aurora Borealis, caring, climate change, energy, nature, personal growth, philanthropy, poetry, synchronicity
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What We Learn From Family: From My Talk in Monaco
Last week I had the honor of speaking before several hundred leading entrepreneurs from around the world at a conference organized by Ernst & Young. It was held in Monaco, in the beautiful city of Monte Carlo. I talked about … Continue reading
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Tagged abundance, community, energy, family, gifts, philanthropy, wealth
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The True Meaning of Wealth
I wrote the following for a New York Times Op Ed piece, but since they didn’t publish it, I want to share it with you, my weekly readers: According to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, wealthy households with incomes over $200,000 … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Growth
Tagged Christmas, gifts, love, New York times, philanthropy, wealth
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A Full Belly of Giving
My first experience of philanthropy was at North Country School in 7th grade. The co-founders, Walter and Leo Clark, taught us to care for our environment by turning out lights when we left our rooms, turning off water while brushing … Continue reading
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Tagged caring, giving, Good Ship Hope, philanthropy, starvation
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