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"We don’t seem to be excited about making our country a better place for our kids," Steve Jobs, 1996. 

It was one of the most prescient interviews, but for me, this comment has always stayed with me. I am one of those people who believes that we have borrowed from the future too much and stacked the odds against the future generations.. I hope they are smarter, better, and more resilient than we were when we were younger. Their job is tougher. And it is not just for financial gains, but for their generation to find a way to thrive in a world which is never going to be the same.

September 28, 2020, San Francisco

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