Thursday, June 12, 2014

Failure defined: Obama: 'The World Is Less Violent Than It Has Ever Been 'Failure defined: Obama: 'The World Is Less Violent Than It Has Ever Been'

Failure defined: Obama: 'The World Is Less Violent Than It Has Ever Been'

Real Clear Politics 
     At a White House event on Wednesday where he took questions from Tumblr users, President Obama addressed what he will be doing 10 years from now.
     DAVID KARP, TUMBLR CEO: There are plenty of young people out there today who are watching your career incredibly closely. They're thinking about their futures, their careers, their educations that they're going off to pursue. Astonishment asked, "Where do you see yourself in 10 years?" (Laughter.)
     THE PRESIDENT: Well, I haven't projected out 10 years. I'm really focused on making sure that I make every day in the next two and a half years count, because it's an incredible privilege to be in this office. And even when I'm frustrated with Congress or I'm frustrated with the press and how it's reporting things and Washington generally, I also know that there's something I can do every single day that's helping somebody and that sometimes without a lot of fanfare we're making it easier for a business to get a loan, and we're making it easier for a young person to get an education, and we're making it easier for a family to get health care, and making sure that each day I come away with something that we've done to make it a little easier for folks to work their way into the middle class, to stay in the middle class, to save for retirement, to finance their kids' college educations -- that's a good day for me.
     I know what I'll do right after the next President is inaugurated. I'll be on a beach somewhere drinking out of a coconut. (Laughter.) But that probably won't last too long.
     And one of the things that Michelle and I have talked about a lot is we're really interested in developing young people and working with them and creating more institutions to promote young leadership. I'm so impressed when I meet young people around the country. They're full of passion. They're full of ideas. I think they're much wiser and smarter than I was, part of it maybe is because of Tumblr -- I don't know. (Laughter.)
     And so there's just huge potential. And the challenge is they're also fed a lot of cynicism. You guys are fed a lot of cynicism every single day about how nothing works and big institutions stink and government is broken. And so you channel a lot of your passion and energy into various private endeavors.
     But this country has always been built both through an individual initiative, but also a sense of some common purpose. And if there's one message I want to deliver to young people like a Tumblr audience is, don't get cynical. Guard against cynicism. I mean, the truth of the matter is that for all the challenges we face, all the problems that we have, if you had to be -- if you had to choose any moment to be born in human history, not knowing what your position was going to be, who you were going to be, you'd choose this time.      The world is less violent than it has ever been. It is healthier than it has ever been. It is more tolerant than it has ever been. It is better fed then it's ever been. It is more educated than it's ever been.
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