Leadership
Leadership does not mean domination. The world is always well supplied with people who wish to
rule and dominate others.
The true leader is a different sort; he seeks effective activity which has a truly beneficient
purpose. He inspires others to follow in his wake, and holding aloft the torch of wisdom, leads
the way for society to realize its genuinely great aspirations.
The art of leadership is in the ability to make people want to work for you, while they are
really under no obligation to do so. Leaders are people, who raise the standards by which they
judge themselves and by which they are willing to be judged. The goal chosen, the objective
selected, the requirements imposed, are not mainly for their followers alone.
They develop with consumate energy and devotion, their own skill and knowledge in order to
reach the standard they themselves have set.
This whole-hearted acceptance of the demands imposed by even higher standards is the basis of
all human progress. A love of higher quality, we must remember, is essential in a leader.
The true leader is one who realizes by faith that he is an instrument in the hands of God, and
dedicates himself to be a guide and inspirer of the nobler sentiments and aspirations of the
people.
He who would be a leader must pay the price in self-discipline and moral restraints. This
details the correction and improvement of his personal character, the checking of passions and
desires and an exemplary control of one's bodily needs and desires.
To be first in place, one must be first in merit as well.
He who has not learned to render prompt and willing service to others will find it difficult
to win and keep the goodwill and cooperation of his subordinates.
A leader will kindle interest, teach, aid, correct and inspire. Those whom he leads will
cooperate with him in maintaining discipline for the good of the group. He will instruct his
followed in the goals towards which to strive, and create in them a sense of mutual effort
for attaining the goal.
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