Founder of Milken Institute, Michael Milken, views the newest exhibition of the center aimed at the American Dream and his four pillars: health, entrepreneurship, education and finances.
Philantrop, financier and innovator Michael Milken redefines the American dream as slightly deeper than financial success.
“What is essential for the American dream?” Milken asked Friday in an exclusive interview on “Mornings with Maria”. ‘Freedom to live your life is essential. And if you ask what is not essential? Personal wealth. ‘
“Wealth brings no happiness,” he repeated and remembered the story of a man who did not find his dream on Wall Street but on the sidelines. “And I just looked at this video of a person who told me that he was reaching his American dream by coaching his daughter’s football team.”
On the other side of the White House, the Milken Institute opens an exhibition called “Center for Advancing the American Dream.” The interactive gallery combines daring ideas with stories and technology to “visualize your potential in new ways,” says the website.
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“For a person who never knew his father, [they] Can come to look at stories of people who have never known their fathers, “said Milken.” They can see this tree of generations. They can set up their photo, the photo of their parents, their children. And they can think about what it means to have freedom and live in America. “
The American Dream is not about personal wealth, but rather “freedom to live your life,” says Michael Milken. (FoxBusiness)
In addition to symbolizing family, roots and continuity, the exhibition brings four pillars of inheritance and shared values ​​to the attention: education, entrepreneurship, health and finances.
“Unfortunately, still in America, Your life expectancy Is still related to your zip code. We must provide this message that quality healthcare is available to everyone, “explained milks, transfer to the entrepreneurship pillar.” Those unusual people who think of new ideas and new ways to do things are their stories. “
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“You could have dreams, but those dreams don’t necessarily come true if nobody will borrow your money … 40 to 50 years or more before Carrier, there was a doctor who had to cool operating rooms, and he created air conditioning, but nobody would give him money. And so his idea never became a reality.”
Education “supports it all”, Milken notes from the last pillar: “What we have found for more than 50 years is the most important factor for a person outside the house is the teacher and the class. We have a story here … From a young woman who was very difficult to hear and almost deaf. And when she was at school, she would never be anything for her handicaps.
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Milken said that he hopes that the project will connect the legacy with younger generations looking for opportunities that are not defined by money, but by family, health and community.
“What we hope is that this is a symbol of hope that everyone can come in here … and they can think about what it means to have freedom and live in America.”


