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Against all odds and after years of rejection, Ghanim Al-Muftah stepped into Harvard Business School not just as a visitor, but as a voice that left a lasting impact. Invited to deliver a motivational talk, Ghanim’s presence marked a powerful full-circle moment in his journey, one that blended resilience, purpose, and an unwavering belief in the power of education.
Standing before a global audience, Ghanim spoke passionately about education as a fundamental human right, not a privilege reserved for a few, but something every child deserves, regardless of their circumstances.
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What resonated most deeply was his tribute to children around the world who continue to pursue education in the face of unimaginable hardship. He highlighted those living through conflict and war, students who walk miles to school, study under dim lights, or risk their safety just to learn. For Ghanim, these children are the true definition of strength. He commended their determination, calling them a powerful reminder that the desire to learn can survive even in the harshest conditions.
He emphasized that holding onto education during times of crisis is an act of courage. Ghanim also reflected on his own journey, openly acknowledging the rejections he once faced. Rather than discouraging him, they became part of his story, a story that ultimately led him to one of the world’s most prestigious institutions. His return, not as a student but as a speaker, symbolized more than personal success; it represented the importance of persistence and believing in one’s purpose.
By the end of his talk, it was clear that Ghanim had done more than inspire, he had challenged perspectives.
His message served as a call to action: to protect, support, and expand access to education for those who need it most.
At Harvard Business School, a place known for shaping future leaders, it was Ghanim’s words that reminded everyone what true leadership looks like empathy, resilience, and a commitment to uplifting others.
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