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Creating something of value: What drives
people to challenge the status quo? ...to go out into the unknown? ...to try to
create things that have never been seen before? Why do these people work so
hard and stretch so far? Everybody talks about them, saying things like,
"Crazy!" "They'll kill themselves." "They're in a world of their own." Yet,
these daring people, driven by principles and dreams, are changing our world
for the better.
Michael Novak is a reflective person. For his
writings about the foundations of faith he received the Templeton Prize for
Progress in Religion (always larger than the Nobel Prize). So trusted among
leaders, he was twice appointed U.S. Ambassador to the UN Human Rights
Commission.
Today he lives near all the world's ambassadors to
the USA, all people seeking to get some advantage for their people. Yet, the
biggest advantage any country could give her people is the power to unleash
their unique, deep-seated creativity and to start a business around it.
Through his prodigious research Novak realized
there are very particular historic roots within the USA, unique orientations to
universal belief within this Judeao-Christian culture, that gave rise to the
rapid growth of the sciences and of democratic capitalism in this country.
Nevertheless, Novak would like to see this innovative spirit take root
throughout the world. Today, with the ubiquity of communications, small
business formation is better understood and much of the global community is
finding their own unique ways to stimulate small business start-ups and even
capital formation. |