Saturday, October 3, 2009

Nipun Mehta


Siapa Saya ? Sejak 31 dec 1975, saya telah dipanggil sebagai Nipun Mehta. Sebagaimana ilmu pengetahuan mengatakan bahawa saya pada dasarnya adalah 99.9% ruang hampa dan 0.1% getaran dengan aliran yang konstan. Jadi, secara teknis saya adalah seorang pencari jawaban atas pertanyaan ini.

Apa yang telah saya lakukan dalam hidup? Saat di Sekolah menengah, saya mengantar koran. Saat di sekolah atas, tujuan hidup saya adalah menjadi petenis profesional atau menjadi Yogi di Himalaya. 17 tahun kehidupanku telah berubah dalam berbagai cara yang tidak bisa saya jelaskan dalam satu kalimat. Sesudahnya, saya mendapat gelar dari UC Berkeley di bidang Computer Science and Philosophy. Sebuah pekerjaan di Sun Microsystems pada tahun ketiga kuliahku menghasilkan uang jauh lebih banyak dari yang saya bisa pergunakan. Jadi saya lakukan satu-satunya cara yang memungkinkan, - memberikannya. Saya memberikan sedikit buang, kemudian sedikit waktu, dan kemudian seluruh diriku.
Pada April 1999, 3 sahabat bergabung bersamaku dalam sebuah project untuk membangun sebuah website bagi tempat penampungan mereka yang tidak punya rumah; yang dilakukan itu kemudian dikenal sebagai CharityFocus. Sekarang, ada 8500 relawan terlibat dalam aksi cinta kasih dalam dan dengan berbagai cara. CharityFocus masih sepenuhnya dijalankan dengan suka rela.

Pada 2001, Saya mengundurkan diri dan menjadi relawan penuh waktu. Saat itu saya tidak mempunyai mempunyai rencana untuk mampu bertahan lebih dari 6 bulan, tetapi sejauh ini semuanya baik-baik saja. :)

Sekitar pertengahan 2004, saya menikah dengan inspirasiku -- Guri Grewal. Ikrar pernikahan dari upacara pemberkahan sembilan-keyakinan kami adalah sumber pembelajaran, demikian juga dengan kisah bulan madu kami. :)
Saling mencintai menyatukan kami, tetapi Guri dan Saya tinggal bersama adalah agar bisa mencintai yang lain secara bersama-sama. Jadi pada Januari 2005, kami menggandakan taruhan. Kami meninggalkan segalanya menuju sebuah perjalanan dengan akhir yang terbuka luas, perjalanan (kaki) ibadah tanpa skenario, menyeberangi India, "untuk menggunakan tangan kami untuk melakukan kebaikan apa saja, menggunakan kepala (pengetahuan) untuk menjadi teladan yang menginspirasi siapa saja, dan menggunakan hati kami untuk mengembangkan kebenaran(dharma-truth)."

Untuk informasi lebih jauh dari Nipun boleh ke personal bio.

Serba serbi..

Saya percaya untuk melakukan sesuatu dengan sepenuhnya. saya termasuk yang paling muda saat kuliah pada usia 17 tahun, tapi lulus hanya sesudah 21 tahun, karena menghabiskan beberapa tahun untuk bermain tenis :) saat 11 tahun, saya bermain roller skating dan menjadi yang kedua secara nasional. Sebagai pemain baru, saya pernah mengalahkan seorang Master dari Russia dalam permainan catur. Pada hari pertamaku bermain ski, saya menaklukkan sebuah turunan dengan tingkat kesulitan black diamond.`

Saya tidak percaya kepada kebetulan. Lima perjalanan, lima lama Tibet yang tidak bisa berbahasa Inggris secara random datang ke rumah kami semalam sebelum untuk pertama kalinya saya muncul di depan TV: sebuah interview Live setengah jam bersama CNN International. saya bertemu dengan seorang Shankracharya, di jalanan India. Dan , di New York, saya ngobrol setengah jam dengan Richard Gere. Full name: Nipun Mehta

Age: 32
Hometown: Berkeley, Calif.
Current position: Founder, CharityFocus.org
First job: Paper route with the San Jose Mercury News
Favorite job: Current one
Education: B.S. in Computer Science/Philosophy, Univesity of California at Berkeley
Years in the industry: About 12 in technology, 10 in nonprofit
How I got here in 10 words or less: By coupling IQ with EQ and CQ (compassion quotient).
Best advice: "You won't solve all the problems of the world, but just make sure you aren't a problem for the world to solve."; "Be the change you wish to see."
Skills you need: "Ability to be useful to everyone, using your intellect creatively, and learning design principles from nature."
Where you should start: "Wherever you are. Think about what makes you come alive, and start doing it. You'll be surprised at how life organizes itself around your deepest beliefs."

Q: Salary range for your position?
A: Depends on the organization and donations, but nonprofit directors can earn salaries equal to directors in business. Rather quickly, I saw that many of my dot-com colleagues had this hunger for unconditional service, too, so I started to organize informally. That gave birth to CharityFocus. What went around really did come around for me. For the last six years, I haven't had a formal income, but I'm embedded in a community that (supports) the offerings I provide. It seems like a bit of a novelty, but indigenous cultures and monastic traditions across the world have long been rooted in this gift-economy paradigm.

Q: You started out at Sun Microsystems, but always had a hand in nonprofit work. Why did you finally walk away from your engineering position at Sun?
A: In many ways, I was a product of the 1990s Silicon Valley, dot-com scene. While there was a lot of energy, creativity and enthusiasm around innovation, a lot of it was rooted in a form of self-centered greed. I stayed at Sun Microsystems and over time, I walked away. I loved what I was doing and the people I worked with (but) I wanted to experiment with this idea of giving without any strings attached, doing things just for the love of it.

Q: For a lot of people, ditching a steady paycheck is a daunting prospect. How did you manage it? A: Initially, this 'How will I pay my rent?' fear creeps in. I figured if I dramatically simplified my life and consulted whenever I needed the money, I could easily buy myself six months of freedom within a year. So I started eating at home instead of fancy restaurants, waiting for the DVDs instead of going to theaters, and so on. How You Can Get There, Too

Q: How has CharityFocus evolved from its founding days?
A: CharityFocus still works at the intersection of volunteerism, gift-economy and technology, but its manifestations have evolved radically. We started off by building Web sites for nonprofits, but today, CharityFocus has grown into an incubator of gift-economy projects ranging from "good news" newsletters to Web portals and social networks to a film-production company to a print magazine to even a local restaurant. Over the years, the scale of our work has shifted dramatically, but we have always held integrity with our three guiding principles -- be volunteer-run, don't fundraise, pay attention to the process. Because our gift-economy modality requires us to not charge, fundraise or advertise, the CharityFocus infrastructure is sustained primarily by "social capital" and that always keeps things interesting.

Q: Do you ever miss having a regular job?
A: Not at all. I get to be creative and innovative with technology, I get to be with really inspiring people, I get to work in a way that is in integrity with my deepest values, and I get to open each door and ask, "How can I be of service?" It's much harder than 9-to-5 kind of work. My wife jokes that I need to get my boss to give me weekends off -- but it always leaves me with a smile on my face.

Q: What do you say to people who want to serve but also want to make money?
A: Everyone holds a unique puzzle piece for our collective progress, and it's important to do what we are called to do. Whether you aim to be a billionaire or penniless monk or anywhere in between, everyone can serve because service is simply a commitment to (doing it). The heart of service, though, holds a subtler question about how we make our offerings visible. If you donate money, perhaps you might give in a trust-driven way. If you do innovative research, perhaps you can include the benefit of under-represented constituencies. If you have a lot of influence, perhaps you can inspire others by being an example.

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