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Salah Boukadoum

@salahboukadoum

My passion is social and economic innovation to empower all 8 billion of us. * SalahsTalk.com * goodreturns.org

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Dahlia you forgot to ask General Weiser something very important: will the Court mail him a quill pen? Please help me find out the answer!

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"Brothers and sisters of Minneapolis. As a police officer entrusted to protect this community, I know it is wrong to kneel on a person's neck for eight minutes. I will never do that to you, nor stand by while someone does that to you." For God's sake one officer please say it.

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Dr. Donald Hoffman, what if math is only "inside the headset"? Videogame rules are made up and have no relation at all to the physics of the console running the game. Dreams throw math away. How can we determine whether logic itself is fundamental or only game rules?

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When social impact creates real returns for a company, it becomes scalable. That's how corporations will unlock their key role in solving the great challenges in our world. Stanford Social Innovation Review Good Returns #impinv #socialimpact #csr ssir.org/articles/entry…

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For student loan fix, how about: set loan rates below market, budget/pay for the difference, make each university buy market-based insurance to cover defaults. Prices risk, requires performance, eliminates cherrypicking, supports underserved, creates closed loop. Zingales

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“The goal of the Cycle Program is not to replace corporate #philanthropy, but rather to supplement it, by freeing up financial resources that can be mobilized for social good in a risk-free way.” Adrienne Day reports on Good Returns in the Winter 2021 issue. ssir.org/articles/entry…