 We're now moving into entirely different world. There's a world before corona and there's a world after corona And everybody that's out there waiting basically saying, you know We're gonna wait this out and that's gonna go back to normal will be heavily disappointed, right? I read up on this yesterday and Bill Gates has 18 months for vaccine Other people are saying two years for kind of an economic discovery Recovery so you may be able to go back to a restaurant You may be able to go into a small venue, but traveling like we used to thousand people events music You know people are suffering from money. Yeah, this is a real deep cut And this cut requires leadership It requires us to do things that we didn't used to do before like this, right? This is what we do now, right? So we are working remotely which is bizarre when you think about it Because it's very hard to actually connect with people You know like I do usually on stage. I see people crying or falling asleep. I can react to it here But I can't see you and so it's I think this is a new way of working that requires different kind of leadership, right? and I've Recently started calling this the kind of area that we're in right now not the Great Depression which some people are saying or the Great Recession But I'm calling this the Great Transformation I think we're going to take all the pieces of the ecosystem that we had before money health care Government security safety energy and all of that is in the process of reboot, right? Just imagine for example the role of government, you know, how dramatically that will be enlarged in the future Whether we like it or not I mean, that's of course if you have an autocratic government that could not be such a good thing, right? But the world of government is growing and this is crucial I think we can expect that to be a major major thing in the future this sort of great Transformation of things that that's coming and I think it's really quite clear this quote here from Milton Friedman Which I don't usually like quoting But Milton said this years ago and I think the 60s I only crisis producers will change and When that crisis occurs the the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around And that's what leadership is to me the ideas are lying around today We have to put them out there because this is the time where people are going to say what is lying around, right? What can we do that is different than before? We're not going to go back to the old normal from last year no matter what we're saying in terms of economic projection There's so many things like for example once people are used to working from home, you know, will they continue to work from home? Yes. Yeah, do they have to ask their bosses for permission and then of course we have huge power shifts and politics, right? I call this the zoos moment for the US, you know, the zoos moment was in for the UK in the 50s When they didn't react correctly what happened with the with the zoos canal, right? And then afterwards the UK was no longer an empire Right and now we're here in America. We can say if you say America will no longer be an empire for for many many reasons, right? But for reasons of saying how did they react to this crisis? I mean, we'll talk about that later and but losing leadership losing leadership on this topic is the zoos canal moment for the US and now we have Horari for example the Israeli author He writes that in this battle against the virus that humanity lacks leadership And I would say that's partly true and partly not true, but it's a little bit polarized right now But I do see people coming out and taking leadership that I didn't expect And also positive things. Yeah, but generally speaking that is a concern, especially for us here in Europe, right? This is the European map. Just in case you didn't recognize it. All right, so Europe, I mean, this is the make it or break it moment for Europe. I Mean what we need in my view is unconditional solidarity To show leadership to absolute everyone five hundred billion dollars in all kinds of whatever they come up with Yeah, that's not gonna be enough. It's two trillion dollars in the US I mean, we're gonna have to figure out how to take leadership and the Commission needs to really get on with it But and the Germans and the Dutch and you know, it Really it's solidarity right? This is true leadership in the age of crisis because this kind of idea that I've talked about for years And this is either gonna happen now, which I think it will right or it's gonna crumble Because the the Commission and the European government really has to make sure that we feel united And if you can say one thing about America, right Americans usually do the wrong thing This is what the right thing. That's what Winston Churchill said, but after they've exhausted all other possibilities Which is an interesting quote, right? So you can see they have two trillion dollars now coming in funds, right? And this is by and way. This is kind of like, you know, we are dumbstruck We need to really step this up and come together as as a European nation because in the end This is what is defeating the virus like global collaboration Leadership and healthcare leadership and science believing in science, you know This is sort of gotten lost in America to some degree, right? And that is the future of we are connecting with each other. Look at this stat here from Statista, right? Half a billion people could be pushed into poverty. This is why I don't think we're gonna go back to normal I mean here in Switzerland, we don't have poverty on you know And that in that way that you have to think about Brazil India Nigeria, right? And that wave of COVID is just about to hit them We're gonna need some serious leadership to equalize and create equality after this, right? This is a huge opportunity, but also clearly solidarity over money, right? That's a tough one for Germany, for example, given what what has happened in Greece before So the other thing that's coming after COVID is this, right? I mean, we have to be sure that this is the next big crisis It's gonna be another pandemia, of course We will have those but climate change is a thousand X of the challenge of corona And it's right here, right? Now we're learning how we can do emergency things like stay at home. The next thing is going to be climate emergency, right? Carbon taxes for flying and that is going to take a huge amount of leadership, right? Imagine just politicians public officials mayors ourselves And you know clearly climate change is the next big thing, right coming up. So Yeah, I would safely say that the future is not an extension of the present, right? No matter what you think of the present as being good or bad The future will be different because all of the conditions are changing around it, right? And right now I would say as a futurist, you know, right now is that there's the time where it's Almost impossibly hard to say anything about the future, right because it's all up for like, you know, short-term change Could go either way, but I think we need to have leaders that understand the future Political leaders, particle leaders, business leaders, and when you watch Bill Gates, for example He's been on on various shows last week You could you can clearly very realized that he has an idea of what's coming, right? An intuition, an imagination, right? Not just a calculation and Here's the good thing, right? In the world's fight against corona Female leaders are shown the way This has been a fantastic thing last three months, you know, not just miracle But but of course Yacinda in New Zealand and then of course Finland's in a Marine, Santa Marine in Denmark in Belgium Right in Iceland. I Think this is clearly Showing now the the combination of EQ and IQ that men are sometimes missing, right? Women are coming in and taking over I think this is the future, right? Women and younger people And we see that happening everywhere and I think this is the end of populism by the way also as another discussion point I'm gonna wrap up by saying now here. I'm beautiful Switzerland where I'm sitting right now my view isn't quite like this but The trust question is a big question, right? And you can safely say that Swiss people are generally trusted the government a lot This is completely different than many other countries also of course because we're a rich country, right? But again, Herari says about this today humanity faces the crisis not just because of the virus But due to the lack of trust between humans And I think this is one thing we have to do as leaders. We have to generate the trust between humans And that's how we're going to get the solutions And that's in my view a very much a human thing. So here this is a Piece of content taken from our latest movie on covert 19 the post-corona future So I think what we need to do is reinvent. This is a great time to reinvent talk to each other Collaborate To go on with our lives to trust each other very very big point. I think and to also to be human I think this is the key part last part is the key part because I think it is human to make mistakes But it's not such a good idea to keep repeating mistakes