In addition to what I've already said, I'll tell you a quick story. On our trips I met a Masai warrior named Wilson. Wilson taught me that the first step every morning, in warming up charity and kindness that can spread out to changing and saving lives, was doing this: Jambo, rafiki. jambo. I joked back at Wilson that in the gym culture in the United States, we would call that his “kindness calisthenics”.
What advice would I have for my donors and all of the kids you see in the WE Day videos who are out and excited, excited to do good for others? In the absence of answers, while you all do your work to find out who the bad guys are, if they are bad guys, do not forget this: Jambo, rafiki. Do your kindness calisthenics, because this translates to this translates to this. Those out there who start here and go here and then project it outward to the world can honour not only my son but the beautiful kids who I have felt for years his legacy served.