Social Entrepreneurism: How to Change the World


Me…save the world? I can barely get my kids out to school and pay the bills…I can barely save myself.

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Admittedly the world’s problems seem daunting, impossible even. The common thought is, if the government can't solve these problems, how can an individual? And you would be right; an individual cannot save the world. But individuals, all acting for the best interests of themselves, their family, community, and the planet can make a real, dramatic, and relatively instantaneous difference.

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India: Donate to Association for India's Development's (AID) relief efforts in the areas affected by the heavy rains and floods in different regions of India. AID is working very closely with partners and volunteers in India to constantly reassess the situation and disburse the funds accordingly. Please DONATE towards the relief efforts and support grassroot groups in India.

All donations to AID are 100% tax-deductible, under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code, in the US. This is a 4-star rated charity according to Charity Navigator rating service.

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USA - Hurricane Katrina: These first two charities have 4-star ratings
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Direct Relief International - 100% of proceeds go to Katrina. Provides medicines
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Brother's Brother Foundation provides medicine, clothing, and supplies to Katrina victims
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Second Harvest: provides food to Katrina victims.

American Red Cross provides disaster services and relief to Katrina victims

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Overview 
(1)Introduction or opening paragraph.

(2)what does it imply

the insight is our body ? the insight of the body

(3) The basis of Samajika Ayurveda

(4) Some objections and their solutions

  • What is society ? the root and meaning
  • The beginning of organized living
  • Our natural tendencies and inclinations ? as a result of vector of our past and present actions or our genetics
  • Our transformation, transition and moulding towards a particular group
  • Society is the need of us all ? as the population grows
  • Different models of society ? symbiotic, parasitic
  • The right balance of individual and society
  • The virtues of society
  • Psychological spectrum of society ? the 3 satvas in society
  • The 4 ashramas ? the agewise roles
  • The 4 varnas ? work based life
  • Culture, custom and civilization
  • The 20 gunas ? the behavioural pattern
  • The three eshnas ? prana, money, fame
  • Family work and friends and relatives

Book Reviews

In the beginning was the Vedas - preaching non-violence, spirituality, compassion, and social equality. These scriptures were read by, and thus inspired the transcendentalist poets of 19th century New England, like Thoreau and Emerson. In turn, Thoreau's writings on non-violent civil disobedience and self-sufficiency were read by and served as the foundation for Gandhi's non-violence movement that freed India from the British Empire's rule.