He continued, "It's also pulled the curtain back on another hard truth, something that we all have to eventually accept once our childhood comes to an end. You know all those adults

He continued, "It's also pulled the curtain back on another hard truth, something that we all have to eventually accept once our childhood comes to an end. You know all those adults that you used to think were in charge and knew what they were doing? Turns out they don't have all the answers. A lot of them aren't even asking the right questions. So, if the world's gonna get better, it's gonna be up to you. That realization may be kind of intimidating, but I hope it's also inspiring. With all the challenges this country faces right now, nobody can tell you, 'No, you're too young to understand.' Or 'This is how it's always been done.' Because with so much uncertainty, with everything suddenly up for grabs, this is your generation's world to shape."

As the famous leader concluded, he offered three bits of advice: don't be afraid, do what you think is right and build a community.

"No one does big things by themselves. Right now, when people are scared, it's easy to be cynical and say, 'Let me just look out for myself or my family or people who look or think or pray like me.' But if we're gonna get through these difficult times, if we're gonna create a world where everybody has opportunities to find a job and afford college, if we're gonna save the environment and defeat future pandemics, then we're gonna have to do it together he said. "So be alive to one another's struggles. Stand up for one another's rights. Leave behind all the old ways of thinking that divide us—sexism, racial prejudice, status, greed—and set the world on a different path."

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