摘要:If you turn on the TV or fl ip
open a magazine, it’s not
uncommon to see a Hollywood
star, a famous athlete, or
a high-profi le socialite in
some far-fl ung region, mingling
with the poor, assisting at medical
clinics, or handing out care packages.
Perhaps these celebrities genuinely
want to help. Or perhaps their
agents convinced them that some
positive publicity would help boost
their profi le. Far from these stagemanaged,
fi lmed, and photographed
excursions, however, you will fi nd
far less famous people doing work
that often goes unrecognized but
probably achieves far more.