 I had a meeting years ago with a fellow named John Gardner who was Lyndon Johnson's Minister of Health Education and Welfare. He was responsible for the great society programs of the 1960s and you know eBay had just gone public and I had all this money and I was like what am I gonna do with it. I remember asking him if I were thinking about how to make a difference in the future of humanity what should I do and he said bet on good people doing good things. He saw and I began to see that there were people who were fixing the problems in society that were different. They were individuals who were dedicated to solving literacy or the health system, education, saving the rainforest and they needed a different kind of backing and that was kind of at the dawn of what became known as social entrepreneurship.