The Interview Chain by Lynn Farley-Rose launches today, and in the latest of her series of guest posts she touches on philanthropy that starts at home:

I grew up in a home that was intellectually committed. At the dinner table there was a lot of conversation and we played a game called What If. My parents would present some situation to me and my three siblings and ask what we’d do. The youngest person had to start first and that was me. I remember the question ‘If you suddenly inherited a million dollars what would you do with it?’ And I said I would work on the genocide problems in Cambodia.”

John talking about the early influences that led to him becoming a philanthropist. He’s Interviewee Number 16 in The Interview Chain.

Published by Holland House Books, 30th June 2021

John’s parents got their children thinking about social issues from an early age. Here’s Michael Platt, another teenager who believes that kids are never too young to make society better. He founded a bakery to help fight hunger and homelessness.

 

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