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The Seeds We Sow, Kindness that Fed a Hungry World

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Who was more powerful, Adolf Hitler or Norman Borlaug?

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The Seeds We Sow, Kindness that Fed a Hungry World

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History records the 20th century as one atrocity piled upon another by viscous megalomaniacs. Perhaps historians got it wrong. The most powerful acts of the last century were acts of kindness. The three main characters leveraged the butterfly effect to save 2 billion people from starvation. It was not an easy journey.

Does George Washington Carver, Henry Agard Wallace, and Norman Borlaug sound like the three most powerful men of the last 100+ years. Well, when you read the Seeds We Sow, your perception of power and kindness will likely be changed forever.
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