During a surprise commencement address to graduates of Johns Hopkins University, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told them to take advantage of the time and resources they have to pursue their passions.
“Time is the most valuable resource on the planet,” Zelenskyy told Johns Hopkins graduates. “Some people realize this sooner, and these are the lucky ones. Others realize it too late, when they lose someone or something.
He also thanked U.S. leaders for their support since the Russian invasion, including significant investments in humanitarian and military aid.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
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