1 min readJun 15, 2015
Great response, Kimbal. I couldn’t agree more. Someone gaining wealth off of an effective socially conscious enterprise shouldn’t mean its work is no longer valid.
A “for-profit” doesn’t need to mean “anti-good.”
Great response, Kimbal. I couldn’t agree more. Someone gaining wealth off of an effective socially conscious enterprise shouldn’t mean its work is no longer valid.
A “for-profit” doesn’t need to mean “anti-good.”
Dad, Midwesterner, product designer, coffee snob, craft beer lover, GIF enthusiast.