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The rules were sent to the Obama Foundation’s mailing list after the speech. Obama wrote:
1. Listen to the people around you
“Share your stories with one another and try to make a connection. If possible, find someone who’s not like you—who doesn’t look like you, think the way you do, or share the same set of experience as you—at least on the surface.”
2. When you disagree, don’t be disagreeable
“Real change comes through persuasion and openness to others. Have a point of view, be rooted in your experience, and don’t be afraid to share—but listen and be open, don’t be partisan. This isn’t about politics; it’s about our civic culture.”
3. No selfies!
“You can’t have a conversation with someone when you’re busy looking at your phone or trying to get a picture. Shake hands, really connect.”
4. Have fun
“This work is hard. It’s full of frustrations and setbacks. It can be lonely—but it doesn’t have to be. Know that there are other people who share your frustrations and your joy in the small successes—and how those small successes can turn into big ones.”
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It was in the last paragraph of the text that former President Obama convinced people to do something for others with intensity and persistence. I believe this might be used in the Philippines' present crisis. Although I believe it may be used in any scenario, I believe that this idea could be used in any nation since it provides significant benefits to everyone because they know that there will be others to support them in times of need.