 I want to do something measurable, something that I had experience and that would have an actual impact. We are developing a thought-controlled communication tool for people who are locked in and unable to speak because of physical disability. Indigo and Iris is a sustainable make-up company with a mission of curing treatable blindness in the Pacific Islands. So we've got a growing gap between high achieving and low achieving students and more and more slipping through the right hand towel of the education system. My company Atique, we're now three years old, we produce solid cosmetics, so solid shampoo, solid conditioner, self tanning bars, pretty much everything you would use in your bathroom. We have a solid version for it. We do that because we don't have to have plastic bottles. The greatest impact that's helped me grow myself has been simply people spending their time with me. For the first time in my life I wasn't reminded of my age, I wasn't told to calm down and not make decisions at so young and like in fact it was the opposite. I was judged only by my actions and by the kind of person I wanted to be. And the biggest problem with being young is that you don't have the networks you do when you're older. The thing that made me feel empowered and able to actually take action is this community and feeling like I'm valued and I'm heard and understood.