 It's the ability to be curious and then follow that curiosity into learning something new. For me it's really around problem solving, thinking in a different way, talking to colleagues, learning what interests people. I work in fraud risk management so a lot of that's understanding the mindset of the criminal, what they're going to be doing, understanding the systems that we need to put in place to protect our customers against those frauds. So disrupt the disruptors, if that's a better way of explaining it. And really thinking about how you can build connections just as criminals will build networks, how do we build our networks for good and not evil? My career has been built on always being curious, always asking questions, always being willing to take an opportunity. If you see an opportunity or a chance, take it. Have a go, you might fail, that's okay. Most of the time you actually don't fail and so that's what's quite rewarding about it.