“After Hurricane Katrina, I wanted to go back to New Orleans to help musicians return to the city. But Andrew Young advised me, "If you want to help people, go work at an investment bank." His contrarian advice opened my eyes to the importance of capital. "Learn how to make some money before you give it away." I learned that you can bring about good in the world especially if you have a paycheck.” PeopleIfsWorldWantGivingHelpingEyeWantedYoungCitiesAdviceReturnMusicianImportanceInvestmentNew OrleansHurricanesAndrewPaychecksKatrinaHurricane KatrinaGood In The World Author:Kabir Sehgal
“In essence, money gives us the calories we need to survive. Over time, we became aware that exchange and cooperation increase our chances for survival. Eventually we create tools to facilitate trade. One of these tools is called money.” NeedsGivingChanceSurvivalToolsEssenceIncreaseTradeCooperationCaloriesFacilitate Author:Kabir Sehgal
“In some cultures, when you give someone a gift, it's expected that they will pass it on. This seems like a peculiar practice in the West, but in many other societies, a gift has a spirit. If you try to possess the gift, you remove its spirit as a gift.” IfsGivingTryingSeemsSpiritCulturePracticeWestExpectedRemovePeculiar Author:Kabir Sehgal
“It is important to understand that the most important currency is social debt. Doing things for others. In order to get, you have to give.” GivingImportantOrderSocialDebtCurrencyDoing Things For Others Author:Kabir Sehgal