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1Why did you call your book The Chaos Theorem, and what has your life taught you about our desire to control what happens next?

2You argue that resilience is not simply about bouncing back. What does rebuilding actually look like when there is no old life to return to?

3You have experienced financial collapse, personal loss, fractured relationships and major professional setbacks. Which of those periods changed you most profoundly?

4After living and working across more than eighty countries, how has your understanding of identity, belonging and home changed over time?

5You were raised by a judge and a poet. How did those two very different influences shape the way you approach leadership, family and life?

6What have some of your biggest failures taught you that your greatest successes never could?

7You have made difficult leadership decisions under intense public and commercial pressure. How do you decide what is right when there is no option that will make everyone happy?

8Your book explores loyalty and betrayal as recurring themes. How have those experiences changed the way you judge character and decide whom to trust?

9After decades of building businesses and holding senior leadership roles, what do you now believe is a better measure of a successful life than money, status or professional achievement?

10If The Chaos Theorem leaves readers with one idea about navigating uncertainty, reinvention and the unexpected turns of life, what do you hope that idea will be?

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