
Moral ambition
Moral Ambition is the drive to dedicate one’s career to solving the worlds most urgent global challenges rather than pursuing traditional markets of success like wealth or prestige

The biggest waste of our time is the waste of talent. Around the world, there are millions of people who can make major contributions toward creating a better world, but don’t.
It means:
- Aiming for impact beyond yourself
- Choosing work that helps others or society
- Making a difference concerning global challenges
- Measuring success by contribution and change, not only money or status
- Being willing to act on your values, even when it’s difficult
In short, moral ambition is about wanting your life’s work to matter ethically and socially, not just personally
Core Principles:
1.Redefining Success:
Shifting how to measure success from a personal view (money or career steps) to social impact (did the world benefit from this?)
2.Strategic Impact:
Focusing on the most neglected, solvable, and sizeable problems, such as climate change, pandemics, and extreme poverty.
3.Career Centricity:
Are you working in an area where the world benefits from your contribution?
Reference
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Rutger Bergman the book: What is Moral Ambition
Presentation of Self Leadership. The corresponding PPP is for sale. The development of targets is explained
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