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Inspired by a nine-day visit with Dr Albert Schweitzer, Mr O'Brian founded HOBY in 1958 based on Dr Schweitzer's comment that the most important thing in education is teaching young people to think for themselves. "Our thrust is to teach them h

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Inspired by a nine-day visit with Dr Albert Schweitzer, Mr O’Brian founded HOBY in 1958 based on Dr Schweitzer’s comment that the most important thing in education is teaching young people to think for themselves. “Our thrust is to teach them how to think, not what to think, and what the thinking process is,” Mr O’Brian added. Today there are more than 365,000 HOBY alumni serving in leadership positions.

Topics during the nine-day World Leadership Congress include leadership, international business and entrepreneurship, international governance, law and justice, technology, media and college preparation. All 425 students spent a day in community service with six hands-on service projects in Washington, including America’s Promise, Points of Light Foundation, American Red Cross, United Nations Foundation, and DC Habitat for Humanity.

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