I'd ask myself, 'What do I think is really unjust?' That should be a starting point for how you engage with the world.
For most young Americans I know, 'serving' in the broadest sense now seems like the only thing to do.
It's a widely-held belief that Millennials are obsessed with money. And it's also wildly true. Just don't mistake it for a fixation with getting rich.
The solid, middle-class values of hard work, responsibility, family, community, and faith my father talked about tirelessly from Iowa to New York, he lived at home. The hopes he had for his family and for me, he had for all Americans. I think Americans understood this.
We need Hollywood to make movies and television shows about sexy female engineers.
What's profound and exciting is the way young people are taking advantage of the fact that the Internet enables everyone to have a megaphone. It enables everyone to stand up and say, 'I deserve to be heard, and I demand that you listen.'