I've been doing things that don't scale for at least a decade. When I started my nonprofit in Mumbai in 2012, people told me what I was doing was too small. "You're ONLY changing the lives of 100 children at a time"
The nonprofit still runs (a great local team runs it). We've done more in 12 years than anyone who told us we had no impact.
https://stevenscrawls.com/care-doesnt-scale/
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@skinnylatte the kind of "scaling" i-for-one would prefer anyway, is a decentralized kind: more organizations with similar aims popping up in more places, to do similar work; each adjusted to the local conditions.
big extractive business is fit for the purpose of extracting money (screwing over lots of people in the process), but other wise it kind of sucks
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