Now with that in mind, the leader would not trade wisdom for poor judgment. There is a difference and quite frankly it is a notable one. Great opportunities are certainly distinguishable from the bad ones, but the leader knows this and acts upon instinct. The actions and risks taken build the leader even stronger and more capable of handling large challenges and obstacles. The leader learns, grows, and evolves.
The leader also has a sense of self-worth and pride. Their value is known within themselves and they understand what they are truly capable of accomplishing in life. With this dignity and self-respect, must come a mutual respect for others as well. People's dreams, ambitions, and desires can differ greatly. Therefore, just because the leader knows their own significance, this should not be a reason to look down upon others or treat others with disrespect. Ultimately if the leader cannot respect others, then they will never capable of respecting themselves.
So are you currently a leader? Do you have the abilities and drive to stand apart and to become stronger? Can you treat yourself and others in a way that shows you value yourself and mutually respect people? Are you able to recognize good opportunities and really pursue them? Only you can make that determination and choice. Do you want to be the leader? Is it within you? You make the decision and lead the way.
--Lets Win Together!
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From Rajeev Kumar
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