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Muhammad Yunus, nobel prize winner and author of 'Creating a World Without Poverty' spoke in our auditorium today. He ended with this thought:
"And in the end, the only place you will be able to find poverty is in a museum. Today you go to a museum to see dinosaurs because they don't exist anywhere else. Someday we will take children to the Povery Museum and they will see what poverty looked like and how poor people lived and they will be apauled and they will commit that as long as they are alive they will not let us return to those days again."
It was very inspirational.
"And in the end, the only place you will be able to find poverty is in a museum. Today you go to a museum to see dinosaurs because they don't exist anywhere else. Someday we will take children to the Povery Museum and they will see what poverty looked like and how poor people lived and they will be apauled and they will commit that as long as they are alive they will not let us return to those days again."
It was very inspirational.