How Empathetic Are You?

How important is it to be empathetic? Business experts agree that it’s the key to success.

Social entrepreneurs across the world agree, especially members of the Millennial generation. They are not simply talking about the value of being empathetic—they are making it the mission of their companies.

Consider the Holstee Manifesto. Pictured right, this treatise was written by three 20somethings in 2009, and has since has gotten millions of hits online, and sales of thousands of posters and greeting cards bearing the empathic, optimistic message: “This is your LIFE. Do what you love, and do it often.” Interestingly, the founders of the Holstee had no idea they were writing what would become the Desiderata of their time.

We had the opportunity to interview Michael Radparvar, one of the authors of the Manifesto, who is also the co-founder of the Holstee design firm that has the tagline: “Design with a conscience.” Check out his three Tips for Entrepreneurs, and our podcast on the new Inkandecent Radio Network. Plus, our Generations columnists explain why Millennials are so inspired by this Manifesto.

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:

  • With November being election month, we asked Forbes.com columnist Ken Krogue, Why did you vote entrepreneur? And, we had the privilege of interviewing international human rights expert “Karen Hanrahan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Human Rights and Democracy”:,”:https://beinkandescent.com/articles/1213/karen-hanrahan about the work she is doing under the Obama administration.

We leave you with this parting thought from Daniel Goleman, psychologist and New York Times science journalist, who said, “If your emotional abilities aren’t in hand, if you don’t have self-awareness, if you are not able to manage your distressing emotions, if you can’t have empathy and have effective relationships—then no matter how smart you are—you are not going to get very far.”

Here’s to your success.Hope Katz Gibbs, publisher, Be Inkandescent magazine • founder, The Inkandescent Group, LLC