He says he wants to explore more of the world in the future so that he can better understand different communities before speaking with more precision about places like the Balkans.
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Communities
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He says the next step is to translate online attention into real-world practice by starting schools, movements, and communities, with Malaysia as a promising site for education reform.
Jiang says data centers are extremely expensive, absorb fresh water and electricity from local communities, and help drive up electricity costs for Americans.
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"...more of the world and really try to understand the different communities in this world. Okay. All right. Keep it going."
"...How to start schools. How to start movements. How to start communities. Because like, you know, you went to Malaysia and you can see..."
"And start communities where people can have like these deep discussions about faith. About spirituality. About geopolitics."
"...centers, they're extremely expensive to run and they suck up all communities, fresh water and electricity resources. Americans are seeing their electricity costs skyrocket...."
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