This article discusses the critical importance of taking calculated risks in philanthropic endeavors. It argues that traditional, risk-averse approaches may limit the potential for significant social change. The authors advocate for philanthropists to embrace innovative strategies, invest in unproven but promising solutions, and accept potential failures as learning opportunities. The piece emphasizes that bold and strategic risk-taking can lead to more impactful and transformative outcomes in addressing complex societal challenges, ultimately fostering greater social innovation and progress.
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