Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Room to Read
Clip: 5/2/2013 | 8m 16s
“Our religion is literacy, gender equality, and education.”
When former Microsoft executive John Wood discovered the world’s need for books, he was trekking in Nepal and recalling what he had read in the Dalai Lama’s book “The Art of Happiness” about the importance of giving something to someone in need.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Room to Read
Clip: 5/2/2013 | 8m 16s
When former Microsoft executive John Wood discovered the world’s need for books, he was trekking in Nepal and recalling what he had read in the Dalai Lama’s book “The Art of Happiness” about the importance of giving something to someone in need.
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