I think this is probably true. Once he was free of the circus of politics, Carter could be who he really was — a profoundly decent man who tried to live a life of service to others. Carter could have cashed in or become a political kingmaker or simply played golf all day. Instead, he devoted his time to nonprofits like Habitat for Humanity. He established his own nonprofit, the Carter Center, which worked to improve the lives of people in the most impoverished and unstable parts of the world. The Carter Center helped to ensure democracy, peace, and health in places that the Davos crowd didn’t care much about. Carter was humble and true to his roots — he lived his entire ex-presidency in the same modest ranch house he built in 1961.
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