I Still Want to Make the World a Better Place

Being hopeful in Silicon Valley does not make me naive

Harshita Kaushal
OneZero

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EEarlier this year, I read an essay in OneZero called “This is Silicon Valley”. Maybe you read it, too. It was pretty popular. The author made some really important points, but I couldn’t help but feel that we weren’t getting the full picture of the Bay Area and Silicon Valley.

I often feel like many people in the tech world feel cynical about where technology is moving forward, and I can understand this. There are a lot of problems that we haven’t really solved, and a lot about the system is still pretty messed up — especially in terms of privacy, inclusion, and safety.

But still, I remain optimistic. Let me explain.

At the beginning of my second year of college, someone I knew who had launched his own startup asked me what I wanted to do after graduation.

I told him that I was unsure, but I did want to make the world a better place.

As you read this part, I’m curious how many of you will roll your eyes. He responded in precisely the same way some of you might have, saying, “Don’t give me that Silicon Valley bullshit.”

Considering I hadn’t been exposed to much of “SV tech culture” yet and hadn’t watched Silicon Valley, I was…

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Harshita Kaushal
OneZero
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