
Every philanthropist has a plan for their wealth.
Almost none of them have a plan for their wisdom.
Your formation story—the struggles, the mentors, the moments that built you before the world knew your name—is the most valuable thing you own. And right now it has no plan.
This book argues that sharing your story is not vanity. It is the highest form of philanthropy. Because it gives not money, but meaning.
And meaning, unlike money, does not depreciate.