First of all, I would like to start what is a good social impact. Social impact is jargon – broad, vague, and somewhat inaccessible by definition. So what does it really mean? Technically, social impact is how organizations’ actions affect the surrounding community. By a “good” means that is the certain organization or company make a positive right impact to the society. As I realize there’s a lot to talk about this topic. For example, how are young people interacting with the social impact space – from innovation competitions for young innovators to service gap-year programs? How are large corporations engaging in service and encouraging positive social impact through their expertise? Asking these difficult questions is a necessary first step to engaging the social impact space, and ultimately contributing to it. Hopefully, we will study on this question throw the years of college. However, by doing some researches on the internet, I found that social impact is a multi-faceted topic, and pondering one’s own actions, activities and motivations in a broad and long-term context is essential, especially given our privilege at a university that more than adequately prepares us to engage a variety of civic and social obligations. I believe that social impact, at its most basic level, is where “your deep gladness and world’s deep hunger meet”. Finding that intersection is first step everyone can take towards realizing your own social impact. So start thinking, talking, and doing when you reach your goals in your career. Maybe there is nothing wrong with starting to “give” right influences to society from the beginning. We have the resources at our disposal. The best example of the companies with a positive social impact are the B Lab organizations. It is a nonprofit organization that serves a global movement to redefine success in business so that all companies compete not only to be the best in the world, but the