Needless to say, there are plenty of people who have adopted the title of "leader" who do not deserve that title. Many have abused the title because they have no idea what that actually means. Others simply took on roles in leadership to feed their own egos, wants and needs. A leader is not necessarily a boss. As a matter of fact, all the greatest leaders I've met in my life detested being called a leader. They understood that a true leader serves the people he leads. He is not focused on his own self-interests but rather on the needs of the people he leads. Leaders are responsible for shaping our nation, our policies, our communities, our families, our organizations and our marketplace. They are not called to shape these by force or with tyrannical practices, but rather with empathy, care, respect, and a serving heart. Leaders do not boss people around. Leaders lead through example. I think it goes beyond saying that we need good leaders in our world today. We need good
“ Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself. ” — Charlie Chaplin Les Brown was labelled "educable mentally retarded" as a child. Albert Einstein was labelled a major failure, and he didn’t speak until he was 4-years old. Fred Astaire was described as “Can’t act. Slightly bald. Dances a little." by Hollywood executives. Harrison Ford was told he would “never make it in this business” by studio executives. Henry Ford was a 3 time automobile company failure before succeeding in the industry. Jack Canfield's book Chicken Soup For The Soul was rejected 144 times before publishing. J.K. Rowling was on welfare, was clinically depression and was suicidal before Harry Potter . Jon Hamm was cut by his agent, worked as a waiter and was called a failure before Mad Men . Marilyn Monroe was called fat and ugly and had a stutter. Michael Jordan didn't make his H.S. varsity basketball team because he was "not good enough." Sylvester Stallone