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BILL DRAYTON SHARES SECRET WITH SCOTT LONDON

Bill Drayton is the one who created the term ‘social entrepreneurship’ more than three decades ago. However, Scott London pointed that, today, numerous people are now using this term, seizing on new notions and making them their own. Such situation does not bother Bill Drayton as he said that it is a good thing that so many people desire to become social entrepreneurship. In fact, Bill said that anyone should feel free to become a change maker since the world needs entrepreneurs.

Bill Drayton revealed that entrepreneurs are the ones who keep the entire system functioning smoothly for the good of all. He added that the definition of a social entrepreneur is the motivation from deep inside to ensure that solutions are efficient, fair, and sustainable for serving the entire system.

'''Scott London''' agreed with Bill Drayton that everyone can be a maker of changes. However, the journalist pointed that such aspiration is counterintuitive since our nature as human beings has something that is deeply impervious to change. Drayton explained that very young kids learn by doing and find out the joy in learning as they grow up. Once adults, they have seized a set of rules and a group of knowledge. However, he pointed that many of these adults become defensive aggressively of that group of knowledge. They consider it as a way out and the do not desire to change. Drayton explained that the cause is that we have constructed a system for repetition. He added that people in school have the notion that they must master a form of knowledge along with its connected rules and then continue to repeat that. According to Drayton, this is the where the change needs to take place.

'''Scott London''' asked about the notion that, as people grow older, they lose naturally their youthful idealism. The journalist wanted to know if the notion was true. Drayton replied that since some people keep it while others don’t, there is nothing important about that. He revealed that some best entrepreneurs are in their eighties. What is important is to have a world where each individual, regardless their age, find joy in learning and is not afraid of problems.