 You knew this was going to happen. We've been talking about it for years, decades, disruptive change, new solutions to all problems, faster speed and nothing will ever be the same again. Sure, we were talking about smartphones, robots, artificial intelligence, not a virus, but the essence is the same. The way you handle change will determine your future success. Well, change is here. We're in this crossroad right now. This way here is fear. This is for the ones who want to protect, to save, to make sure to, as soon as possible, come back and continue and do whatever we were doing before. Now, the other way here is opportunity. This is for the ones who can see a vision of a whole new future. A lot of new problems, but also a lot of new opportunities. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to diminish this. The crisis we're in right now is a tragedy. So much suffering for so many people everywhere, but we will come out of this. We will make it. So the question isn't if you're suffering. Everybody is in different ways. The question is what comes out on the other side? How did you reinvent yourself? You can think of the corona pandemic as any disruptive change, like the Internet. Here we are. It's in the beginning of the 90s and you just heard news about email, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Spotify, Bitcoin. What are you talking about? There is nothing like that yet, but opportunities. Since the change right now is so overwhelming, it's fair to assume that many will lose a lot. But that also means that many will come out of this stronger than before. We just learned how important it is to flatten the curve. Billions of people, everybody on the planet knows that reference right now. So you can apply it to sustainability. The capacity of Earth is limited, just like the capacity of the emergency room in a hospital. So we need to flatten the curve now to not face a disaster in the future. How many future success stories do you think will come out of that? Ideas on how to flatten unsustainable curves. We need sustainable systems, cities, buildings, transportation. We need to make sure to protect the free and open society. Make sure surveillance technology isn't ruining democracy. We need more sustainable healthcare, not only hospitals and medicines. Since we have problems like mental disorder and loneliness, and now this pandemic reminded us that there is this one thing that is crucial to all 21st century problems. They have this one thing in common. We can only solve our problems with cross-border collaboration. Nothing has changed. Everything has changed. You knew this was going to happen.