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	<title>Comments on: The Story Of A Startup: Something Good</title>
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	<description>Full on GOOD</description>
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		<title>By: Daniela Papi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniela Papi</dc:creator>
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		<description>Love it, Brooke.  Thanks for sharing.  Living in Cambodia, I feel very detached from my TV news-fed American background.  Every time I return home I feel like I am watching a pessimists view on the world when I turn on the news - this and that and this bad are happening.  When people here about the work I am involved with through PEPY in Cambodia, they seem so shocked that people are &quot;out there doing good&quot; but if the news focused more on the thousands upon thousands of amazing people out there and here and everywhere LIVING the changes they are trying to make, the news would not only highlight the good in humanity, but ideally inspire others to be a part of the changes they want to see as well.  Good for Annie for changing the way we view the happenings in the world.  I look forward to following along.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Love it, Brooke.  Thanks for sharing.  Living in Cambodia, I feel very detached from my TV news-fed American background.  Every time I return home I feel like I am watching a pessimists view on the world when I turn on the news &#8211; this and that and this bad are happening.  When people here about the work I am involved with through PEPY in Cambodia, they seem so shocked that people are &#8220;out there doing good&#8221; but if the news focused more on the thousands upon thousands of amazing people out there and here and everywhere LIVING the changes they are trying to make, the news would not only highlight the good in humanity, but ideally inspire others to be a part of the changes they want to see as well.  Good for Annie for changing the way we view the happenings in the world.  I look forward to following along.</p>
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