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Improving socio-economic conditions world-wide

We are producing a set of web tools that will allow people all over the world, in every social class, to improve their lives through helping each other. This will have ramifications that will improve the environment, health care, education, and all aspects of Earthlife.

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Sep 19, 2008 10:10 am

Selfport.com is a business approach to improving socio-economic conditions world wide.  The theme of the product is "an entrepreneurial tool set."

Selfport could be characterized as philanthropy for profit, and has elements in common with Kiva, ProsperRead More


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  • Santa Cruz, CA United States
  • Posted: Jun 26, 2008
  • Last Updated: Nov 21, 2008
  • Cause Areas: Corporate Responsibility, Education, Energy, Environment, Health, Homelessness, Human Rights, Hunger, Politics, Refugees, Tolerance, Violence, War & Conflict
  • Website: www.selfport.com

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Kelly Evans
September 25, 2008 - 7:35pm

Good to meet you Sage. Yes, it's great if we can transform bad fortune in to good fortune, by using our experiences as a template. My "self" is an example of a self, and my experiences may give me insight in to your experiences, or someone half way around the world. If I solve a problem for myself, is there a way I can make that solution available to others? Then can we extend that principle, making a platform allowing everyone to work together for mutual benefit, by solving their own problems, and improving their own life? This has been called "enlightened self interest."

sage
September 24, 2008 - 10:55pm

Aren't I the fortunate one that just happened to click on your name because I saw a brief description of what you are passionate about - but wow, I was not expecting this bio. I just joined, I don't know what to do next. I gather this gets posted somewhere and we take it from there? I need to go re-read the front page.

So glad to hear you're alright and able to help others from what you've learned.

Love & light,
sage

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