Michael Milken, founder of Milken Institute, previewed the latest exhibition of the Center, focusing on American dreams and its four columns: health, entrepreneurship, education and finance.
Philanthropist, financer and innovator Michael Milken are somewhat darker than the American dream.
“What is necessary for American dreams?” Milken asked in a special interview “Dawn with Maria” Friday. “Freedom to live your life is necessary. And when you ask what is not necessary? Personal money.”
“Dhan does not bring happiness,” he repeated, remembering the story of a person who got his dream not on the wall but on the shore. “And I was just watching this video of one person who told me that he had his American dream by coaching his daughter’s football team.”
Across the road from the White House, the Milken Institute is opening an exhibition called “Center for Advanceing the American Dream”. Interactive gallery combines with stories and technology to “imagine its ability to” its ability in new ways.
“For a person who never knew his father, (they) could come and see the stories of those who never knew their father,” Milken said. “They can see this generation tree. They can keep their picture, their parents, keep their children. And they can think about what it means to live in freedom and America.”
American dream is not about personal wealth, but “freedom to live his life” Michael Milken. (fox)
In addition to the symbol of family, roots and continuity, the exhibition spotted four columns of heritage and shared values: education, entrepreneurship, health and finance.
“Unfortunately, still in America, Your life expectancy It is still related to your zip code. We have to convey the message that quality health care is available to all, “Milken explained, moving on the entrepreneurship column.” Unusual people who think of new ideas and new ways to do things are their stories. ,
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“You can dream, but those dreams are not necessary that no one will give you money … 40 to 50 years Or more before carrierThere was a doctor who needed to cool the operating room, and he made air-conditioning, but no one pays him money. And so his idea never became a reality. ,
Education “underlines everyone,” Milken said of the last column: “What we have found in more than 50 years is the most important factor teacher and class for a person outside the house. We have a story here … a young woman … of a young woman … who was very difficult to hear and was almost deaf.
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Michael Milken, president of the Milken Institute, joined ‘Morning with Maria’ to discuss the future of AI Health Care and Federal Reserve later this year.
Milken said that he hopes that the project would combine heritage with younger generations who want family, health and opportunities defined by the community.
“We hope that it is a symbol of hope that everyone can come here … and they can think about what freedom and living in America means.”