Jared Kushner
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And hatred leads to more hatred, which sometimes just pushes that cycle further and further.
So I believe that each and every one of us has the power to stop that cycle.
And we don't do it by being on Twitter and yelling at people.
We don't do it by just being critical.
We do it by finding the people we disagree with, by listening to them, by asking questions, by sitting with them.
And then if we each take responsibility to try to make the world better, then I think that there's no limits to the incredible place that this world can be.
i do believe that yeah and you have some bad people i mean you have some real evil people i mean a big part of the work i did was on uh prison reform and you know previously the mentality was is that the prison should basically be a warehouse for human trash and if you've made a mistake in this world then you know we're going to throw you out and we're going to make the rest of your life incredibly difficult because you can have a criminal record you're not going to have access to jobs
But what I found is when I would sit with people in prison, the people I met through my father's experience and who I met along the way is that people make mistakes.
We're all human.
I think it's the right thing from a religious perspective to give people second chances.
I always believe you shouldn't judge people by the worst mistake they make in their life.
Unfortunately, now in the era of social media, people will say one wrong thing.
It sticks with them forever.
They get canceled or they get put out.
We're all humans.
We grow from our mistakes.
We learn from our mistakes.
And I think that some people are just evil.
There are some evil people, but I do think the vast, vast, vast majority of people are good.
And I do think that people sometimes also can be in a bad place and then society can push them to a worse and worse place, but we all have the power to make them feel loved, make them feel heard.