
In "Doing Good Better," William MacAskill revolutionizes charity through data-driven altruism. This manifesto sparked a global movement, inspiring thousands to rethink their careers and donations. Even skeptics become converts - just ask Simon Eskildsen, who immediately changed his giving after reading the final page.
Senti il libro attraverso la voce dell'autore
Trasforma la conoscenza in spunti coinvolgenti e ricchi di esempi
Cattura le idee chiave in un lampo per un apprendimento veloce
Goditi il libro in modo divertente e coinvolgente
Picture thousands of African children exhausted, pushing a merry-go-round in circles-not for fun, but because their village desperately needs water. This was the reality of PlayPumps, a development project that seemed brilliant on paper: kids play, water flows, communities thrive. Celebrities endorsed it. Laura Bush wrote a $16.4 million check. By 2009, nearly 2,000 pumps dotted southern Africa. Then the truth emerged: children grew too tired to play, leaving women to push the heavy equipment themselves. The pumps delivered less water than traditional hand pumps while costing four times more. Most broke down without repair. The American branch quietly shut down, admitting failure. Meanwhile, researchers testing simple deworming programs discovered something remarkable: five cents bought an additional day of school attendance. Ten years later, those dewormed children earned 20% more income. One approach relied on emotional appeal and untested assumptions. The other used rigorous evidence and cost-effectiveness analysis. The difference? Thousands of transformed lives versus wasted millions and broken promises. This pattern repeats across development work: Scared Straight programs aimed to deter juvenile delinquency by exposing at-risk youth to prison conditions, but they actually increased crime rates by 28%. Clothing donations to East Africa have severely impacted local textile industries, potentially causing more long-term harm than good. Good intentions aren't enough-we need evidence, rigorous testing, and honest evaluation of what actually works versus what merely feels good.
Scomponi le idee chiave di Doing Good Better in punti facili da capire per comprendere come i team innovativi creano, collaborano e crescono.
Distilla Doing Good Better in rapidi promemoria che evidenziano i principi chiave di franchezza, lavoro di squadra e resilienza creativa.

Vivi Doing Good Better attraverso narrazioni vivide che trasformano le lezioni di innovazione in momenti che ricorderai e applicherai.
Chiedi qualsiasi cosa, scegli la voce e co-crea spunti che risuonino davvero con te.

Creato da alumni della Columbia University a San Francisco
"Instead of endless scrolling, I just hit play on BeFreed. It saves me so much time."
"I never knew where to start with nonfiction—BeFreed’s book lists turned into podcasts gave me a clear path."
"Perfect balance between learning and entertainment. Finished ‘Thinking, Fast and Slow’ on my commute this week."
"Crazy how much I learned while walking the dog. BeFreed = small habits → big gains."
"Reading used to feel like a chore. Now it’s just part of my lifestyle."
"Feels effortless compared to reading. I’ve finished 6 books this month already."
"BeFreed turned my guilty doomscrolling into something that feels productive and inspiring."
"BeFreed turned my commute into learning time. 20-min podcasts are perfect for finishing books I never had time for."
"BeFreed replaced my podcast queue. Imagine Spotify for books — that’s it. 🙌"
"It is great for me to learn something from the book without reading it."
"The themed book list podcasts help me connect ideas across authors—like a guided audio journey."
"Makes me feel smarter every time before going to work"
Creato da alumni della Columbia University a San Francisco

Ottieni il riassunto di Doing Good Better in formato PDF o EPUB gratuito. Stampalo o leggilo offline quando vuoi.