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Trip to Brown University

March 16, 2019 Ben Yeoh
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Back to School! I give a guest lecture at Cary Krosinsky’s Brown University class on Sustainable Investing. Great questions from a curious class. The next generation are building on the generations before.

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It was my first time to Providence. On a snowy blue sky day, it held a beauty of a place apart.

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The train ride between Boston and Providence is conflictingly beautiful in the snow. Industrial complexes turned a clean white. Blue skies, painted wooden houses. Dilapidated factories. Cars and cars and cars. A glimpse of the American Dream.

On the train between Boston and Providence to guest lecture on Sustainable Investing. pic.twitter.com/DSwnAz8f5f

— Benjamin Yeoh (@benyeohben) March 16, 2019

 

 

In the art school, good to know students still grappling with “is it art?

 

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Still an air of active hope. That’s probably a good thing. 

 

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