“Everyone is born equally capable but lacks equal opportunity.” - Pierre Omidyar
In this episode of The 20s Project, hosts Jacqueline and Christina are joined by Yanis Maazi, a student from HEC Paris pursuing a dual degree with Sciences-Po, to explore the intricate concept of equal opportunity. Join us as we delve into Yanis' inspiring journey and his involvement with various associations, uncovering how these experiences have shaped his views on creating a fairer, more sustainable world. We explore the subtle yet profound influence of educational opportunities and societal roles in shaping career paths and personal decisions.
Key topics:
· How do associations influence our society, and what role do they play in shaping our communal values?
· In what ways can we, as students, professionals, and individuals, drive the creation of a sustainable and equitable world?
· What are some effective strategies to combat the global issue of unequal access to opportunities?
· Why is it crucial to ensure equal opportunities and access to education for all, and how does this empower individuals to navigate their own paths?
· How do higher education institutions aid those from less favorable backgrounds in reaching their dreams?
· Does centering one's career around the concept of giving back lead to a greater sense of fulfillment?
By weaving together themes of global equity, the transformative potential of higher education, and the personal fulfillment that comes from altruism, we uncover the interconnectedness of our individual actions and the broader societal impact. This episode invites all of us to reflect on how we can all contribute to a more equitable future.
"Until we get equality in education, we won’t have an equal society". – Sonia Sotomayor
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