Humans have a wonderful tendency to make distinctions where underlying reality has no such boundaries. Some of these distinctions prove useful for a time and become unquestioned givens – new definitions or categories that we believe are reflective of a fixed reality, rather than temporary constructs of human meaning-making. Eventually though, all distinctions outlive their usefulness – and when that happens, evolution’s challenge is to draw new boundaries to collapse and integrate what we previously thought of as fixed opposites. One such distinction I see as no longer useful is the divide between for-profit and non-profit organizations.More