A message from Emma Thompson
Being in Davos is a multi-layered experience – depressing and inspiring, exhausting and invigorating, frustrating and fulfilling all at once.
It’s rare that the joyful feelings I’ve listed above are ever combined but such was my experience with the Davos 6.
I met these incredible young people the day before our session. I was done in, running about in my snow-boots and basically looking as if I’d just been released into the community – the last thing I wanted, quite frankly, was a meeting with a group of strangers who were definitely going to be a) younger, b) cleverer and c) prettier than me.
However, after 5 minutes with Whitney, Gillion, Yunan, Rhadeena, Juan and Nick I was a new woman. Charged up with hope and optimism, I danced through the rest of the day. Their articulacy, confidence and intelligence were overwhelming and I know that all who encountered them were similarly impressed.
The next day our session took place in a packed auditorium (called the Santana or something – not sure why) . There were lots of press including the CNN presenter Becky Anderson and Mme Ogata from Japan. Actually I think it was Juan who pointed out later that it was the only session to have more women than men on it. We all knew that the Davos 6 were gong to do most of the talking and they did. They spoke movingly of their own achievements on the ground, inspiringly about their goals and intelligently about the nature of the problems they most wanted to tackle.
Everyone at the session was bowled over. Several people, especially members of the social entrepreneurs group, came up to see if they could engage more practically with the schemes they’d heard.
It was by far the most hopeful session of my time in Davos. I am exceedingly eager to hear what comes of the connections they all made. I am here and willing to act as advisor to them all – and I hope everyone out there keeps an eye out for what they’re doing in case there’s a way you can join in.
Thanks you guys. You made my trip more worthwhile – good luck and we’ll keep in touch.
- Emma Thompson
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Sounds like great networking at Davos. Young people help shape this world. I guess people don’t want to hear what they can/can’t do anymore. Found some young guys behind this mmorpg community project as well.