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he has lived his life, both in and out of much more. business. Richard’s ability to push the boundaries of conventional thinking to find new and better ways of doing business is inspiring to me. SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE His willingness and ability to swim against the tide of both his internal and external worlds reveals the courageousness of his choices and actions. Close to 18 years ago my husband and I made what was then considered a courageous choice for him to stay home with the kids while I went to work. Kevin, who we refer to as our Director of Domestic Affairs has been extremely successful and happy to play that role but not everyone agreed with our choice. The courage with which he has lived up until this point clearly continues to burn, fuelling his desire to make a bigger difference for the good of the planet and everyone living on it. In the book, he comments on the growing connection between business success and doing good, encouraging the reader to look for higher purpose in work and to strive to make a bigger difference for the good of our planet and humanity. When we first made the decision it was during a time when many still believed a woman’s place was in the home and that ‘manliness’ was defined in part by the ability to provide financial security for the family. Thankfully we were on the cusp of social change, so we weren’t altogether alone; but there were still those who felt we were doing something wrong, and who chose to voice their opinions. Richard, and other people like him, who believe that we can change the world, we can heal the pain and suffering, and we can all prosper without killing our planet inspire me to think and behave courageously. ‘Don’t you feel guilty leaving your children?’ A better world isn’t possible unless we all find and act with courage. It takes courage to challenge ourselves, to strive to become a better version of the people we already are. To change the world, we need to face and give up a lot—but in doing so I believe we will gain so 34 GLOSS JUNE 2015 ‘Doesn’t it bother you that your wife is looking after you?’ Comments like these became an almost daily event for the first few years. In the face of such criticism, Kevin and I felt even more determined to make the decisions that we knew were right for our own family. It’s true to say however that it took a lot to find and