The Simple Things - 04.2020

(Grace) #1

“The world is not changed by one more


fact. It’s changed by ‘once upon a time’



  • storytelling is everything”


ir Tim Smit is known for thinking
big. The co-founder of the ‘eighth
wonder of the world’ – the Eden
Project in Cornwall – currently
has another five Edens in train to
be built around the world. But his
original obsession was on a much smaller scale: he
used to collect stamps. “But I never wanted to complete
my collection,” he snorts at himself. “My fantasy
was imagining the ones that weren’t there.”
But one of the (many) impressive things about Tim


  • entrepreneur, intellectual, environmentalist – is that
    he doesn’t abandon his ideas at the imagination stage

  • he guides them into being realities. Testament
    perhaps to his Tinkerbell theory? “If you can find
    three people who believe passionately in the thing
    you believe in, you can make it happen,” he explains.
    “Unless it’s utterly bonkers.”
    Currently in the ‘making it happen’ stage is Eden
    Project North – potentially opening in 2023. It
    intends to draw on its marine location, in Morecombe,
    Lancashire, to include gardens and lidos, not to mention
    40 metre-high mussel-shell inspired domes, and it’s
    hoped it will become as much of a draw as the Eden
    Project, which attracts around 1 million visitors a year.
    In bringing it to realisation, he’ll be drawing on years
    of hard-won experience. The years of tussling with
    investors, lawyers and general scepticism to create
    both Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan
    (more of which, later), shaped Tim into the force he


Educator, environmentalist and Eden Project creator, Sir Tim Smit KBE, tells
Katy Bravery how harnessing the imagination – coupled with gritted determination


  • has the power to make amazing things happen


is today. Until then, by his own admission, he’d been
busking his way through life, relying on quick wit to
get by. But, at 37, he learned what he calls his ‘lesson
of happiness’. “I decided to be as good as I could be.
So, when I went to bed having failed, or won, I’d know
I’d given it my best shot.”
He poured his energies into researching and testing
his views, to be confident in his facts and assertions,
and developed what he calls his ‘last man standing’
strategy – never taking ‘no’ for an answer. Going
hand-in-hand with that is the best advice he’s ever
had – to lose the fear of being disliked. “It doesn’t mean
you have to be a bastard,” he explains. “Just that you’ve
worked out what you need to do to achieve what you
want to achieve. Don’t make compromises simply
because people might not like you for doing it,” he says.

SHARING A STORY


Another lesson honed was how to capture people’s
imaginations. He recalls having to convince sceptical
bankers and investors about what Eden could be:
“I had to believe that I could find a story that would
persuade 300 people who were professionally trained
to say ‘no’ to say ‘yes’”. It wasn’t just bankers that he
had to learn how to convince. He recalls recounting a
gory story about the plant-based drugs used to silence
humans from screaming during Aztec live sacrifices
to a bunch of unruly schoolchildren visiting Heligan.
“They were enthralled. I could have done anything
with those kids after that – though the parents were

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WISDOM

“The world isnot changed by onemore


fact. It’schanged by ‘onceupon a time’



  • storytellingis everything”


irTimSmitisknownforthinking
big.Theco-founderofthe‘eighth
wonderoftheworld’– theEden
ProjectinCornwall– currently
hasanotherfiveEdensintrainto
bebuiltaroundtheworld.Buthis
wasona muchsmallerscale:he
usedtocollectstamps.“ButI neverwantedtocomplete
mycollection,”hesnortsathimself.“Myfantasy
wasimaginingtheonesthatweren’tthere.”
Butoneofthe(many)impressivethingsaboutTim


  • entrepreneur,intellectual,environmentalist– isthat
    hedoesn’tabandonhisideasattheimaginationstage

  • heguidesthemintobeingrealities.Testament
    perhapstohisTinkerbelltheory?“Ifyoucanfind
    threepeoplewhobelievepassionatelyinthething
    youbelievein,youcanmakeit happen,”heexplains.
    “Unlessit’sutterlybonkers.”
    Currentlyinthe‘makingit happen’stageisEden
    ProjectNorth– potentiallyopeningin2023.It
    intendstodrawonitsmarinelocation,inMorecombe,
    Lancashire,toincludegardensandlidos,nottomention
    40 metre-highmussel-shellinspireddomes,andit’s
    hopedit willbecomeasmuchofa drawastheEden
    Project,whichattractsaround1 millionvisitorsa year.
    Inbringingit torealisation,he’llbedrawingonyears
    ofhard-wonexperience.Theyearsoftusslingwith
    investors,lawyersandgeneralscepticismtocreate
    bothEdenProjectandTheLostGardensofHeligan
    (moreofwhich,later),shapedTimintotheforcehe


Educator,environmentalistandEdenProjectcreator,SirTimSmitKBE,tells


KatyBraveryhowharnessingtheimagination– coupledwithgritteddetermination



  • hasthepowertomakeamazingthingshappen


istoday.Untilthen,byhisownadmission,he’dbeen
buskinghiswaythroughlife,relyingonquickwitto
getby.But,at37,helearnedwhathecallshis‘lesson
ofhappiness’.“IdecidedtobeasgoodasI couldbe.
So,whenI wenttobedhavingfailed,orwon,I’dknow
I’dgivenit mybestshot.”
Hepouredhisenergiesintoresearchingandtesting
hisviews,tobeconfidentinhisfactsandassertions,
anddevelopedwhathecallshis‘lastmanstanding’
strategy– nevertaking‘no’forananswer.Going
hand-in-handwiththatisthebestadvicehe’sever
had– tolosethefearofbeingdisliked.“Itdoesn’tmean
youhavetobea bastard,”heexplains.“Justthatyou’ve
workedoutwhatyouneedtodotoachievewhatyou
wanttoachieve.Don’tmakecompromisessimply
becausepeoplemightnotlikeyoufordoingit,”hesays.

SHARINGASTORY


Anotherlessonhonedwashowtocapturepeople’s
imaginations.Herecallshavingtoconvincesceptical
bankersandinvestorsaboutwhatEdencouldbe:
“IhadtobelievethatI couldfinda storythatwould
persuade 300 peoplewhowereprofessionallytrained
tosay‘no’tosay‘yes’”.Itwasn’tjustbankersthathe
hadtolearnhowtoconvince.Herecallsrecountinga
gorystoryabouttheplant-baseddrugsusedtosilence
humansfromscreamingduringAzteclivesacrifices
toa bunchofunrulyschoolchildrenvisitingHeligan.
“Theywereenthralled.I couldhavedoneanything
withthosekidsafterthat–though the parents were

WISDOM

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