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Today, at the World Economic Forum, we face diverse and profound challenges. Our world is more interconnected yet more divided than ever. We struggle with sluggish economic growth and inclusiveness is in doubt. Climate change poses relentless challenges. Innovation brings opportunities but also risks. These transformative challenges lead to uncertainty and fear. We must rediscover a narrative of trust and stewardship for a better future. Our actions today have consequences for tomorrow. Trust requires collaboration, sustainability, and empathy. As leaders, we have a responsibility to contribute significantly. The World Economic Forum is not just a meeting, but a year-long engagement. Trust is vital for cooperation and functioning institutions. We must rebuild trust by exercising our trusteeship.

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I can't go back to my home, which I last saw from the Lebanon-Israel border in 2018 with my family. I showed my children the hospital, school, and church built by their grandparents, but they will never see them. Wealth means little if you can't provide your children with a safe country. In America, we strive for success and kindness, but we must also be wise. While we aim to do good, we must recognize and confront the encroachment of evil in our society. It’s uncomfortable, but we must identify and uproot it from our communities and colleges to live in peace with people of all faiths.

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The speaker will use their 17 years of experience at T-Mobile to illustrate how corporate America has turned against the American people. While many news sources cover Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), the speaker aims to show how these initiatives have personally impacted their career. The speaker is passionate about exposing the Great Reset and the World Economic Forum. They claim that these entities are significantly influencing the future of individuals and their children, even more so than American politicians.

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The speaker states they dropped out of Harvard to serve their country and pursue reform, despite receiving email threats and losing friendships. They believe campus sentiment has turned against them. The speaker expresses hope that people will recognize the need for reform and that the people working there have the best chance of achieving it, working constantly. They believe the impact of their work is more valuable than anything they could have learned in a computer science classroom.

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Humanity rises and falls as one. We are living in difficult times with a lot of "rubbishes" in terms of ideas, ethnicities, and identities. This is a time where we can use more moral imagination and imagine ourselves being connected with one another. This message is particularly important because of conflict and geopolitical tensions outside of Harvard. It is also especially important in Harvard because students can be very emotionally charged and deeply care about a lot of issues, making it easy to demonize another person.

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In these crazy times, unseen forces are trying to divide and separate us. But we need to stay united. It doesn't matter which side you're on, we are all part of the same family. In this family, skin color, language, love, and beliefs don't matter. We are here for each other, ready to live and die together.

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During a Mongolia internship, the speaker received a call from classmates in Tanzania struggling to use a Chinese-labeled washing machine, highlighting global interconnectedness. The speaker's program at Harvard, international development, was built on the vision that humanity rises and falls as one. Global challenges felt personal: a woman without period pads makes the speaker feel poor, a harassed girl threatens the speaker's dignity, and a boy dying in war causes the speaker to feel a part of themself dies. The promise of a connected world is giving way to division, with those who are different being seen as evil. The speaker learned to sit with discomfort, listen deeply, and stay soft in hard times. Even those labeled as enemies are human, and in seeing their humanity, we find our own. The speaker urges the class of 2025 to remember the people they've met, despite differences, and to hold on to them because they are bound by shared humanity.

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Humanity rises and falls as one. We are living in a difficult time with divisions in ideas, ethnicities, and identities. This is a time where we can use moral imagination and imagine ourselves connected. This message is particularly important because of conflict and geopolitical tensions outside of Harvard. It is especially important within Harvard because students can be very emotionally charged because they deeply care about a lot of issues. When emotionally charged, it's easy to demonize another person.

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We should not ignore global issues and should value women's perspectives. There is a disruption at an academic event and the person is asked to leave for violating university rules. The speaker mentions Cynthia, but the person is still asked to leave. It is important to note something, but the transcript ends abruptly.

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The speaker describes traveling the world to learn about the goodness and beauty of Islam. As a college student in the nineteen seventies, he spent a summer traveling through Indonesia, taking in the wonderful landscape, culture, and people of Java and Bali. Despite his long hair, his earring, and his obvious American appearance, he was welcomed throughout that country, reflecting the tremendous warmth of Islamic cultures and societies. Like the president during his childhood years in Jakarta, he came to see Islam, not how it is often misrepresented, but for what it is, how it is practiced every day by well over a billion Muslims worldwide, a faith of peace and tolerance and great diversity. And if you permit me, or I should say, Adros, Arbia, Maratani, inshallah. Afwan.

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Speaker 0 describes how, despite preparing for defeat and despondency amid trauma from a campaign of terror, their heart would break and then be restored. They leave spaces feeling full, abundant, hopeful, joyful, and strong, noting “there’s something in the water in Minnesota” and that “you all are truly built different.” The message is that Minnesota is not the poster child for chaos and terror, but rather “the blueprint for the power of radical love,” and for “true solidarity and the linking of arms.”

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. We haven't managed to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global commons and it's important to work together to address it. Unlike climate change, water is easily understood by everyone, especially kids who know the importance of staying hydrated. We need citizen engagement and to experiment with the idea of the common good to successfully tackle this issue. Hopefully, we can learn from our past failures and find success in other areas as well.

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Fatima Mohammed, the selected class speaker for the Class of 2023, expresses gratitude to loved ones for their support. She acknowledges the challenges faced by her class, including the pandemic and racial injustice. Fatima celebrates the mission of CUNY School of Law to serve human needs and fight against oppression. She highlights the importance of speaking out against Israeli settler colonialism and supporting Palestine. Fatima praises her classmates for their dedication to public interest work and envisions a future where they defend marginalized communities and challenge oppressive systems. She urges her peers to remember global issues and actively fight for justice. Fatima concludes by emphasizing the power of collective action and the need to dismantle oppressive institutions. The fight for justice begins now.

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. However, we haven't been able to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global resource that highlights the need for collaboration and self-interest. Unlike climate change, water is easily understood by everyone, especially children. Engaging citizens and experimenting with the concept of the common good is crucial. We must deliver on this issue, unlike our past failures.

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The speaker addresses the MIT class of 2025, acknowledging uncertainty and fear surrounding institutions. They remind graduates of their initial dreams to impact humanity and urge them not to let fear hinder them. The speaker claims that MIT's undergraduate body and graduate student union voted to cut ties with the "genocidal Israeli military" and called for a ceasefire in Gaza. They state that MIT faces threats and suppression for supporting Palestine. The speaker alleges that there are no universities left in Gaza, and MIT is complicit in Israel's actions, as the Israeli occupation forces are the only foreign military that MIT has research ties with. Graduates are asked to turn their MIT rings, symbolizing their entry into a world where they carry the responsibility to stop the "ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people." The speaker expresses confidence in the class of 2025's ability to face pressure and make a difference.

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The speaker discusses an upcoming trip and the actions needed to sustain progress, emphasizing that the audience should not turn away any friends and should mobilize all possible support. The central message is that the era of “Black Hawk Down” is over, and Somalia is on the upswing. Several reasons are highlighted for optimism: Somalia has a fully thinking progressive president; a parliament that is working hard to construct a system of laws for the Somali people; and, for the first time in twenty-two years, the United States government is so confident in this government in Somalia that we recognize this government. In addition, it is noted that two days after the speaker left Mogadishu, Rod Shaw, who is the head of The United States in international development, landed in Mogadishu himself, underscoring visible engagement from the U.S. At the same time, the speaker emphasizes that the bottom line is that steady progress will require the help of everyone present. There is a clear admonition that no one in the room can assume that other people will do the work, implying that personal responsibility is essential for continued progress. The speaker calls for broad participation: “We need your help.” Addressing the audience directly, the speaker says, “Yes, you. You understand what I mean? Every single individual needs to take personal responsibility for the continued progress of Somalia and the continued strengthening of the United States–Somali relationship.” This framing reinforces the expectation of individual contribution to collective advancement and the deepening of ties with the United States. Finally, the speaker articulates a hopeful vision for Somalia’s future: “My dream, God willing, is to see Somalia in the eyes of the world move from being a security threat to a security partner.” The vision includes transforming Somalia’s role on the global stage and domestic economy: moving from a recipient of emergency food aid to a commercial and trading partner. The overarching theme is the necessity of active, individual commitment to sustain political stability, legal development, and stronger U.S.–Somali relations in order to realize this favorable trajectory.

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I love you both, and the friendships we've formed here have sustained me. The thought of doing these nights without you feels like losing a limb. Your strength and fearlessness inspire me, but my despair over your departure is something I must fight. Despair is the autocrat's tool, leading to hopelessness and inaction. We can't afford to wallow in it. We have to be real with ourselves, but also recognize that no perfect candidate or ad will save us. We have to save ourselves. We, as a country, need to decide that certain things, like Elon Musk's unchecked accumulation of wealth, are not who we are.

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I attended the World Economic Forum in Davos in 2013 and realized that everyone there represented corporations, governments, or NGOs, with no individuals present. This lack of individuality in shaping the future is concerning to me. I reject a future where people have no independent thoughts or the ability to challenge the status quo.

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. We haven't managed to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global commons and it's crucial to work together to address it. Unlike climate change, water is easily understood by everyone. Engaging citizens and focusing on the common good can help us succeed where we've failed before. We must deliver this time and learn from our past mistakes.

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The speaker dropped out of Harvard to serve their country, resulting in lost friendships and widespread dislike on campus. They hope people will realize reform is genuinely needed. The speaker believes that the people they are addressing have a real shot at success, noting their dedication and work ethic, working until 2 AM every day of the week.

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Humanity rises and falls as one. We are living in difficult times with many divisive ideas around ethnicities and identities. This is a time where we need more moral imagination to see ourselves as connected. This message is particularly important now, given conflicts and geopolitical tensions outside of Harvard. It's also important within Harvard because students are emotionally charged and deeply care about issues. When emotionally activated, it becomes easy to demonize others.

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Alexis was asked to leave the lecture room for not speaking up against an injustice. The speaker emphasized the importance of standing up for justice, even if it doesn't directly affect us. He urged the students to use their voices to fight for what is right and not rely on others to do so. The speaker highlighted the need to be there for others and speak out against injustice in all aspects of life, teaching critical thinking and empowerment to make a difference.

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Neri Oxman: Biology, Art, and Science of Design & Engineering with Nature | Lex Fridman Podcast #394
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Neri Oxman discusses her approach to design, emphasizing the integration of synthetic biology, material science, robotics, and computational design. She believes that combining novelty across these disciplines can lead to innovative creations. Oxman reflects on the relationship between humans and nature, expressing a desire to reconnect with the natural world while utilizing modern engineering tools. She introduces the concept of "Anthropomass," which refers to human-made products outweighing natural biomass, highlighting the need for a balance between technology and ecology. Oxman envisions a future where products are grown rather than built, proposing a "material ecology" that harmonizes human-made materials with natural systems. She explores the potential for technology to augment nature, suggesting that if nature had access to advanced computational tools, it could make decisions that enhance its own well-being. This leads to discussions about the wisdom inherent in nature, which she believes surpasses human intelligence. The conversation touches on the idea of creating interfaces between humans, nature, and technology, with Oxman proposing that a new kind of fragrance could facilitate communication with plants. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the molecular language of plants to improve agriculture and biodiversity. Oxman also shares insights from her past projects, including the use of silkworms and bees in design, and the importance of collaboration between different organisms. Oxman reflects on her team at her new company, Oxman, which comprises individuals from diverse backgrounds, all united by a shared vision of integrating technology with nature. She discusses the significance of imperfection in beauty and the role of vulnerability in human connections. The conversation concludes with Oxman offering advice to young people, encouraging them to pursue their callings rather than careers, and to embrace discomfort as a catalyst for growth. She emphasizes the importance of gratitude, presence, and the interconnectedness of life, love, and work.

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Narendra Modi: Prime Minister of India - Power, Democracy, War & Peace | Lex Fridman Podcast #460
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Narendra Modi emphasizes that his strength as Prime Minister of India comes not from his name but from the support of 1.4 billion Indians and India's rich cultural heritage. He carries the aspirations and dreams of the Indian people wherever he goes. Modi highlights India's historical commitment to peace, rooted in the teachings of figures like Gautam Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, and expresses a desire for harmony rather than conflict, even in relations with neighboring Pakistan. Reflecting on his early life, Modi shares that he grew up in poverty but did not feel its burden, as his family had never experienced wealth. He recalls inviting Pakistan to his swearing-in ceremony as a gesture of goodwill, which was met with hostility. Modi welcomes criticism, viewing it as essential to democracy, and encourages young people to remain hopeful and patient, asserting that challenges can lead to personal growth. Modi's life story is one of rising from humble beginnings to lead the world's largest democracy, where he has won three elections. He is known for decisive leadership and controversial actions that have garnered both support and criticism. On the global stage, he is respected as a peacemaker, maintaining relationships with leaders from various nations, including those in conflict. He discusses the importance of fasting in his life, describing it as a means of discipline and introspection. Modi explains that fasting sharpens the senses and enhances clarity of thought, allowing for deeper reflection. He shares personal experiences of fasting during significant events, including meetings with world leaders, and emphasizes that fasting is a spiritual practice for him. Modi recounts his childhood in Gujarat, where he was influenced by the rich history of his village, which was once a center for Buddhist learning. He initiated excavation projects to uncover this history, revealing the cultural significance of his birthplace. He believes that understanding one's heritage is crucial for personal and national identity. He advises young people to focus on doing rather than merely dreaming, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes from contributing to society. Modi encourages continuous learning and self-improvement, asserting that everyone has unique capabilities and should trust in their potential. On the topic of governance, Modi stresses the importance of serving the people and maintaining transparency. He highlights the efficiency of India's electoral process and the commitment to democracy, noting the vast number of registered voters and polling stations across the country. Modi discusses the role of India in the global landscape, particularly in technology and AI. He believes that India's vast talent pool is essential for the future of AI development and that collaboration is key to success. He expresses optimism about India's potential to lead in this field, citing the achievements of Indian-origin leaders in global tech companies. He reflects on the interconnectedness of humanity and the importance of cooperation in addressing global challenges. Modi emphasizes that true progress comes from unity and understanding, advocating for a world where nations work together for peace and prosperity. In conclusion, Modi shares his belief in the resilience of humanity and the capacity for positive change. He encourages individuals to embrace life fully, focusing on service and the greater good, while remaining hopeful for the future.

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How I went from child refugee to international model | Halima Aden
Guests: Halima Aden
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Halima Aden reflects on her upbringing in Kakuma refugee camp, where she found happiness and community despite challenges. As a trailblazer, she became the first Muslim homecoming queen and hijab-wearing model. Her journey emphasizes the importance of education and representation, culminating in a reunion with fellow model Adut Akech, symbolizing hope.
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