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#007: Unlocking Moral Ambition: Lessons from Rutger Bregman's New Book

#007: Unlocking Moral Ambition: Lessons from Rutger Bregman's New Book

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Is Rutger Bregman's Moral Ambition worthy of your eyeballs and time? What are the actionable insights we can employ to become more effective and productive at morally ambitious projects? Listen to this podcast with Sam and Owen from Signal Over Noise to find out!


Sound Bites

"Awareness of problems is not enough."

"Focus on the most effective actions."

"Moral ambition can be contagious."


Takeaways

- Many of us put ourselves at the mercy of others in deciding whether we are pursuing morally good or bad projects because we value money, status and security far higher than moral good when picking jobs

- Moral ambition is a learnable skill than can be fostered or strengthened by surrounding yourself with the right mentors and friends

- If something is worth doing it is worth auditing to make sure you are succeeding at it

- Sometimes our own emotions and pre-conceptions can blind us to where we would be most effective: a place where we can employ our own skillset, insights and interests to address seizeable, solvable and over-looked problems

- It is a really blooming good book well worth your time, ear holes and eyeballs according to the two of us!


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