 Someone told me, in a YGL community, the more you give, the more you receive. I never would have been in this place had it not been for that community and that sense of that every single one of us can make a difference. When I first joined the YGL, somebody described the community as being ready, fire. We're very action-oriented. We want to make a difference. There's this restless hunger for impact, for using their talents to improve the way the world lives and the way the world works. The impact piece really pushes us as a community to think big. We've got to push, we've got to iterate and we've got to figure out how do we do it better and faster. The overall spirit of the community is to act as a big box within which we can exchange, examining our potential at the individual and collective level and identify possible coalitions. We have political differences, we have differences in how we believe. Respect for me is listening to someone and saying we're in a space where we can talk to each other and we're going to use that to productively move forward and to be honest with each other. If we start with the respect that other people's input, other people's diversity may contribute and make our ideas better, I think that that unlocks everything. There are successes that all of us have had but the more you learn to know your fellow YGLs, everybody has a story that shows that it is uphill sometimes and we help each other climb that hill as well. I went to this speedway in Brazil to drive a race car using my mind. It was such an incredible moment for me to realize that a fellow YGL had used my technology to do something so incredible. I never overestimate time and how much value it can add to others and that for me is the biggest generosity when someone is willing to open, share their stories. How can you be generous about who you are without being authentic? Authenticity is the passport to enter the YGL world. The ability of these people to be in this collective and to let their guard down, to me that's an incredible demonstration of authenticity. If we constantly see our engagement with these values then we'll be tapping into what makes this community great, which is that it's a place in which we work together, collaborate one another and lean on one another in order to make the world a better place. I am in the middle of running 40 marathons in 40 days and I'm doing it to raise awareness about water. When I run across those rivers, when I run the deserts, at those moments it is the YGLs that get me through. Most of us feel when we come into the community, we are ordinary people. It's the YGL community that makes us extraordinary.