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...are those I call Board Barons.
You know the type. They're people who aren't content to be altruists, there has to be something in it for them. They won't join a charity group or work anonymously for the greater good. No, they have to be board members, that's their singular goal.
They collect board memberships like others do stamps or coins, compiling the lengthy roster beneath their names like an ambitious high schooler accumulating club and committee participation as evidence of their worthiness. In fact, I'd be willing to bet most of the Board Barons I know WERE those type kids in high school.
Board Barons are never the ones you see doing the actual work. They aren't the ones swinging the hammers for Habitat (unless the photographers are there), they aren't manning the chow lines in soup kitchens (and certainly NEVER washing dishes in the back), they aren't the ones cleaning cages at animal shelters or loading trucks at the food bank.
They are in it for their own glorification. They want others to look and point and say, "See what a great person they are." And meanwhile, they stand on the backs of many others who are content to labor anonymously, the ones who really make things happen on a day-to-day basis.
The false charity of the self-aggrandizing makes me sick.
And the saddest part of it is, they are always the ones edified in our communities. They are the ones with the statues and names on the buildings and the lofty elegies. They are the ones remembered most when they were actually in it all for themselves and their fragile little egos.
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