Tag Archives: courage

Choose your own adventure or sometimes adventure creeping up and choosing you

Over the past year I have been greatly inspired and in some cases quite envious of several people I have crossed paths or tweets with who have had the courage to quit their jobs to discover or rediscover that ‘thing’ … Continue reading

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Micropatronage Part 2: the value, ethics and courage circle or…the follow up

My previous post Micropatronage: values, ethics and courage or would you pay for my postgraduate degree created a number of conversations for me both on and offline. Firstly thanks to all those that have contributed to this and a special … Continue reading

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Micropatronage: value, ethics, and courage or would you pay for my postgraduate degree?

Micropatronage is where individuals directly support the work of others through voluntary monetary contributions. It is in essence crowdsourcing funds, gathering small amounts from a large group of people rather than relying on sponsorship from a few. The individual makes … Continue reading

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