To me, pragmatic idealism means that you want to change the world for the better, and you believe that the tools exist to figure out how to do that. The fact that my generation thinks this way bodes well for the future.
— David Burstein, speaking to the The Globe and Mail’s Jennifer Anikst (How millennials make “pragmatic idealism” work for them).
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