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There is always a special moment when my younger daughter and I look up into the night sky together and see the bright cluster of 3 stars that form Orion's belt. I first showed her Orion over a decade ago and each time we see it a part of that father-daughter moment returns. It's what being alive is all about.But in reality, there really is no Orion. These are unrelated stars light years apart that happen to form a pattern only when viewed from our planet.
Any social enterprise, like a business, can be understood as a constellation. It first takes an Active Investor, a business owner or owner-to-be, to see a new pattern that can meet people's needs. Previously unrelated resources flowing together in new ways.
Orion has a story. In mythology Orion, the Hunter, was in love with Merope, one of the Seven Sisters who form the Pleiades stars. She would not return his love and his already tragic life was ended when he stepped on a scorpion. Feeling sorry for him, the gods placed him in the sky near his faithful dogs, adjacent constellations, and on the opposite side of the sky from the deadly scorpion.
Each business has a similar story. Something that inspired the founder to start. Often a picture that could only be seen from their perspective. To everyone else, it was just a group of unrelated elements.
It's sad when this constellation story gets reduced to a just "mission statement". The inspiration of the story gets objectified as financial statements and business plans. When trying to value a business we deal in these valuable instruments; however, they only represent the passive side of any business investment. What makes the organization successful is the power of its invisible but very real story.
Being a part of a powerful story is also a part of what being alive is all about.
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