By Susanne Goldstein on Oct 15, 2009 in Anti-Social Age | 0 Comments
There are days that I am hopeful and positive and inspired by the human race. And then there are other days.
In the midst of widespread fear of an impending Swine Flu pandemic, the scum of the earth have yet again found a way to scam people, take their money and, in this case, endanger their […]
By Susanne Goldstein on Feb 12, 2009 in The Social Age | 0 Comments
Feb 12 is quite an auspicious day.
200 years ago today, Charles Darwin was born, setting in motion the acceptance of natural selection and evolution as basic tenets of our shared ancestry. That some survive based on innate characteristics (i.e. genetics) forever changed scientific thinking and spawned great debate about the validity of the Judeo-Christian Creation […]
By Susanne Goldstein on Feb 10, 2009 in The Social Age | 2 Comments
Dear Friends, Readers, Social Agers and Stoppers-by
It is with great humility that I write to you today. You may (or may not) have noticed that I have not written on my blog in 10 months. Kind of crazy, right? Especially in these fracturing, social-emotional times. So why haven’t I been writing, and why am I […]
By Susanne Goldstein on Mar 21, 2008 in Social Enterprise, Business, Cultural Trends, The Social Age | 0 Comments
I’m constantly amazed at the human desire for stasis. The slow-burn growth of the world’s acceptance of the “social entrepreneurship” movement (in the media, academia and business-world) is in direct opposition to the actual growth in the amount of work and money being dedicated to the work of these incredible agents of change.
Perhaps today is […]
By Susanne Goldstein on Mar 18, 2008 in Acts of Kindness, Cultural Trends, The Social Age | 2 Comments
I went to an event recently where there was a lovely spread of cheeses, breads, dips and other yummy hors d’oeuvres. At the end of the reception, the staff started cleaning up and I asked what they did with all of the left over food. The answer, as most of you already know, is […]