In December of 2011 I made the best deal of my life with Richard Branson over a game of pool: he'd share with me a big idea he really wanted to come alive, and I'd donate the next year of my life to make it happen. That idea became The B Team, a global leadership force that's on a mission to catalyse better ways of doing business for the wellbeing of people and our planet.
As soon as we finished the game as I walked over to my wife to tell her what I'd gotten us into, I knew I had made a huge gamble with time, but the right one with fate. I knew that in trying to wrangle a powerful group of amazing people from all around the world to share in and drive a new vision for business that the mission itself would mark me deeply forever. I knew that I'd learn about the challenges we face and the solutions we have at hand and in our heads; and I knew that I'd have a chance to work alongside some of the brightest and most inspirational people on earth who are trying to shape a better world for our children and their children.
But to be honest, what I couldn't predict was what I would learn from Richard himself.
Now, two years on, if you cornered me in a bar somewhere in Auckland, New Zealand, stripping away all the 'screw it let's do it' and the lofty goals of how we spend our time in the world and how we want to leave it after we're gone, here are some of the simplest things I would share: