WASHINGTON: Now an elder statesman, President Barack Obama was returning on Tuesday to the city where he launched his unlikely political career for one final speech: a parting plea to Americans not to lose faith in their future, no matter what they think about their next president. Here is the Highlights: "We've run our leg in a long relay of progress, knowing that our work will always be unfinished," Obama wrote on Tuesday in a Facebook post previewing his speech. "And we've reaffirmed the belief that we can make a difference with our own hands, in our own time." Obama has said he's leaving his eight years in office with two basic lessons: that Americans are fundamentally good, and that change can happen. "The system will respond to ordinary people coming together to try to move the country in a better direction," he said in his speech. Lastly he re-concreted his faith in Trump and hoped for a better America in future. America is surely going to miss the leader Tilla very long time. Also Read: Obama says 'to take action against Russia's Cyber Attack Act'