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.
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"...real -world practice, right? How to start schools. How to start movements. How to start communities. Because like, you know, you went to Malaysia..."
"And start communities where people can have like these deep discussions about faith. About spirituality. About geopolitics."
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