 The World Economic Forum is unique. There is no other multi-stakeholder organization like the Forum. This is the organization I know where you have over 400 highly intelligent, highly educated people thinking about the world, about global issues, about risks. People who are concerned about long-range sustainability, about equality, about human rights. And it's probably the only place we can have the relevant leaders across geographies and across different groups of decision-makers come together in one place and discuss the issues. There's no organization in the world which has such a great future as we have because we fit exactly into what the world needs today. Almost every project or every meeting that we have requires full collaboration of all of our offices. You start to see even a bigger impact, and then to hear stories of what others are doing, you're like, wow, I didn't even know I was part of that. I don't think it's for everyone. I really think that it's for essentially self-starters. You need to be happy in a fast-paced environment. You need to be happy, in fact, thrive on ambiguity. If you change to something that exhilarates you, rather than something that frightens you, it may be a great place and place where you can not only fit in but really contribute. You need to be comfortable working across cultures, working across various people with various motivating factors. You get that combination of policy, of the public side through nonprofits, through the non-governmental organizations, together with the corporate side, then something really great can happen. It's a fascinating organization which allows everybody to be stretched and to deliver. And not only to develop yourself, but to do something for mankind. We need people with brains. We need people who have strong passion for what we do. We need people with heart who actually are compassionate with what's going on in the world.