 The global shapers community is already covering the globe. Our age group is still a bit naive, but naive in a good way. What we are doing here is not something which is new or innovative. What we are doing here is something very compulsory. I think that there's something that's pretty unique about just the millennial mindset. We're incredibly collaborative and we're incredibly hopeful. Naive in a way that we think that we can change it and we can drastically change it. We're idealists. I think that we all feel like we can create something incredible out of it. Young people are a tremendous source of ideas, inspiration and innovation. Tapping into this generation can help reconnect you with that idealism, which sometimes is hard to find on a day-to-day basis. But at our age we still think everything's possible and nothing's impossible and collectively we can do something about it. The landscape of the way that knowledge is transferred and the way that people are communicating has shifted radically in the last three, four, five years. And a lot of the power that was controlled by traditional media previously is now in the hands, honestly, of people in their 20s. This is a generation that's already empowered. We just want to bring them together and help make them even more effective. And so whereas we didn't have a voice before, now our voice is becoming one of the loudest and most powerful voices out there. And so, you know, Shapers, I see as a vehicle through which that voice can be expressed through and out of the world economic form. Our generation has this opportunity to really be at the forefront of innovation I think. The types of individuals that are involved in Shapers come from every industry that you can imagine. There's entrepreneurs that have created startups and, you know, there's writers for TV shows. There's somebody from the NYPD in the room. There's a doctor in the room. There's an academic in the room. There's a public relations expert in the room. There's a celebrity blogger in the room. Being surrounded by those who are really motivated, really motivates you to actually come up with some of your own ideas or solutions. It's an amazing group of people and I think when you mesh all of that together, the skill sets and just the energy of the group is unlike anything that I've really seen before. You can't have the local impact without the global context. We imagine Shapers in New York who care about solving homelessness in their community, being connected to Shapers in Shanghai and Johannesburg, all interested in the same issues with the same passions and really using the best insights from that global network to make the biggest possible difference in their own community. I think that's what we feel as global Shapers in that room is this isn't exactly something extraordinary. We're supposed to be doing this. This is what we're supposed to be doing.