Sunday, February 4, 2018

A leader embraces those who create obstacles just like a student to a teacher - Reason 28

One of the beautiful things about being a leader is that criticism is welcome as it helps the person to improve.  Instead of getting upset by what others may say, a leader will embrace feedback and use it constructively.

For a leader, life is more than just living: it is an adventure, a book to be written and the most important university.  When he or she focuses on the university aspect, as good as the teachers are, the better the lessons will be.

The person who insults you is in fact a friend in disguise or a teacher who is interested in helping you to improve and to be an even better leader.


Maybe their method or manner of speaking is questionable, but since it is often unavoidable to have people opposing you, being a leader converts a normally annoying situation into a chance to grow.


(Excerpt from the book 82 Reasons to be a Leader)

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