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This article appeared in the May 31, 2018 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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Monitor Daily Intro for May 31, 2018

Kim Campbell
Deputy Features Editor

One of the young women featured in our video offering today decided to volunteer for a year after graduating from college. She signed up with the Jewish nonprofit Repair the World in New York City.

She sees the work she is doing 鈥 helping to raise food on a farm in Brooklyn 鈥撀燼s a way to guide her in the future. 鈥淭he values that I鈥檓 instilling in myself now 鈥 I want to carry with me throughout my career no matter where I end up,鈥 says Miriam Lipschutz.

That鈥檚 the kind of thinking included in the 聽given last week by Gov. John Kasich of Ohio. Speaking at Harvard鈥檚 Kennedy School of Government, he said he would not be focusing on public policy and instead talked about how students can use their values as a compass to lead them.

The remarks echoed those the Republican governor gave in March at his , in which he championed compassion, humility, forgiveness, responsibility, justice, and respect.

He encourages people to see these traits in themselves and in each other. In doing so, he offers a way for society to see commonalities, rather than differences, and suggests more Golden Rule thinking. He highlights the choices made by those in tragic events from Las Vegas to Parkland, Fla., and honors their courage.

The young people working on the faith and service project in the video are the kinds he hopes will consider this approach. 鈥淥ur Millennials are in search of more meaning,鈥 he says. 鈥淢y hope is really in the Millennials.鈥

Here are our stories for today, which look at the importance of relationships 鈥 and rights. 聽


This article appeared in the May 31, 2018 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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