Do not think you can look away from the injustice, the suffering, or the lack of true freedom that is the lot of so many people in our world today. Your future depends on their future.
Kofi Annan
Penn State Commencement 2005, 2005
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Annan closed his Penn State address with a direct challenge to the graduates that echoed the central lesson of the twentieth century: isolationism is an illusion. He reminded them that their grandparents' generation had learned the hard way — through Pearl Harbor and the Holocaust — that global problems cannot be ignored, and that their own generation had relearned this lesson through 9/11. The Secretary-General's final message was one of radical interdependence: the fate of a refugee in Darfur, a tsunami survivor in Indonesia, and a graduate walking across the stage in State College, Pennsylvania, are all connected. The cause of 'larger freedom' — the idea that no one is truly free until everyone has basic rights, security, and dignity — should not be an abstraction but a personal commitment.