Michael Tubbs, a fellow and lecturer at the Stanford d.school, contrasts two approaches to addressing societal woes. He describes charity as an important but temporary fix that involves a simple donation of resources, whereas justice means committing one’s talents, time and entire self to finding a systemic solution. “That’s the only way we as a society will progress,” Tubbs says.

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Focusing Innovation on Societal Problems

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Defining Charity and Justice

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Don't Despise Small Beginnings

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Extreme Users are the Experts

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Pain Leads to Passion

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