 Hi everyone, my name is Gohar Khan and I'm here at Davos because the WEF recently reported that analytical thinking, creative thinking, NAI, and big data are going to be the top in-demand skills by 2027, but I want to hear from the world's preeminent thought leaders and see what other skills they would like to add. I think for the jobs of the future, and actually frankly the jobs of the present too, we need to invest in character skills. And the character skills that I care about most are generosity, humility, and proactivity. So generosity for me is about being a giver rather than a taker and trying to figure out whenever you learn something new, who can I teach this to? Number two, humility, that's all about knowing what you don't know. It's about recognizing that knowledge is constantly evolving and being willing to question a lot of your assumptions. Lastly, proactivity is about trying to anticipate opportunities. I think of proactive people as like human sponges, and so you're trying to absorb information around you, but a good sponge also filters out unhelpful or inaccurate information. Thank you so much, honestly. Follow it at your own risk.