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Read the excerpt from an interview with Peter Drucker. Giving money is basically passive. In the parable of the good Samaritan, the important thing is that the Samaritan went back the next day, to make sure that the victim was treated well. He wasn’t just giving money; he was giving care. Lots of people give money; he gave care, he did something. Social entrepreneurs are not satisfied with just giving money. —"A Passion for Performance,” Philanthropy Magazine According to the excerpt, which is an example of how a social entrepreneur could gain satisfaction? by spending free time delivering meals to people who are confined to their homes by becoming a paying member of the city’s symphony orchestra by donating money when asked by the cashier at a checkout counter by contributing part of a paycheck to an employer’s campaign for medical research

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