Doesn't everybody have the inner feeling to do good things? Don't people have the inherit feeling of finding good places they can store their money at?
Although these questions seem to be easily answerable, most people don't really know how to pursue their own interests while maintaining these goals. Especially moral norms are pushed aside quite frequently - people have their repeating day schedules, try to blast through their work but often get stuck consequently. Time is a rare thing in an entirely globalized world in which people have modified their living styles towards working mashines that are thoroughly efficient in whatever they do. This fact drastically collides with the basic human idea of doing good things as often as possible, helping out society and community, and hinders improvement because men thus have isolated themselves from each other and are neglecting others' needs.
Secondly, nowadays' globalization excludes certain regions and countries. Although there are several mentionable attempts to bypass this effect, the situation doesn't seem to change within the upcoming future. Additionally, technology, innovation and wealth is generally only dissimulated among globalised countries such as the U.S., Europe, the tiger states of Asia and certain South American countries like Brazil. Considering there are over 200 officially recognized countries, it's obviously pretty easy to prove that lots of countries don't get a share of the cake and are just left aside by the international community.
In a nutshell, there are two different problems of huge regard that don't seem to be related to each other. Think again! Both problems are generally caused by the overambitious attempt to excel in modern society while polarizing both population and society. Although the former seems to be more personal-related, the latter shouldn't be disregarded. People really can do something to tackle both issues in one attempt and thus kill two birds with one stone. In the end they'd feel better and had done something good for everybody. This solution is called www.kiva.org. By subscribing on this website, people can donate/invest money in development countries. The money is gathered by the organization itself and as soon as a certain level is reached the amount is sent to its destination where it's invested in direct improvement. It helps enhancing substantial economical growth in development countries by giving money to small businesses- instead of giving it to big-push projects. This is an immensely efficient way to invest money. And the best thing is: You'll get your money back. After the investment was taken, the projects will make way more money than before - therefore, they'll be able to pay you everything back. Currently, www.kiva.org pays in average over 95% of people's invested money back. Amazing! Come out of your isolated home, empower people and development countries' economy, keep track of current improvements, find an efficient and fair way to invest your money and you're helping out the people who really need it. Give it a try!
Peace out
Roman
Although these questions seem to be easily answerable, most people don't really know how to pursue their own interests while maintaining these goals. Especially moral norms are pushed aside quite frequently - people have their repeating day schedules, try to blast through their work but often get stuck consequently. Time is a rare thing in an entirely globalized world in which people have modified their living styles towards working mashines that are thoroughly efficient in whatever they do. This fact drastically collides with the basic human idea of doing good things as often as possible, helping out society and community, and hinders improvement because men thus have isolated themselves from each other and are neglecting others' needs.
Secondly, nowadays' globalization excludes certain regions and countries. Although there are several mentionable attempts to bypass this effect, the situation doesn't seem to change within the upcoming future. Additionally, technology, innovation and wealth is generally only dissimulated among globalised countries such as the U.S., Europe, the tiger states of Asia and certain South American countries like Brazil. Considering there are over 200 officially recognized countries, it's obviously pretty easy to prove that lots of countries don't get a share of the cake and are just left aside by the international community.
In a nutshell, there are two different problems of huge regard that don't seem to be related to each other. Think again! Both problems are generally caused by the overambitious attempt to excel in modern society while polarizing both population and society. Although the former seems to be more personal-related, the latter shouldn't be disregarded. People really can do something to tackle both issues in one attempt and thus kill two birds with one stone. In the end they'd feel better and had done something good for everybody. This solution is called www.kiva.org. By subscribing on this website, people can donate/invest money in development countries. The money is gathered by the organization itself and as soon as a certain level is reached the amount is sent to its destination where it's invested in direct improvement. It helps enhancing substantial economical growth in development countries by giving money to small businesses- instead of giving it to big-push projects. This is an immensely efficient way to invest money. And the best thing is: You'll get your money back. After the investment was taken, the projects will make way more money than before - therefore, they'll be able to pay you everything back. Currently, www.kiva.org pays in average over 95% of people's invested money back. Amazing! Come out of your isolated home, empower people and development countries' economy, keep track of current improvements, find an efficient and fair way to invest your money and you're helping out the people who really need it. Give it a try!
Peace out
Roman
The most interesting fact about that website is that the absolute most of those "succesfull and prospering business owners" is women.
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Extremely proficient language use, by the way.