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The Power and Purpose of Leadership
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Résumé
The question was asked two millennia ago: What is the key to greatness? What is the key to self-actualisation? What is the key to gaining honours and trophies? What is the key to receiving the deepest respect and greatest accolades? What is the key to fulfilment and abundance? What is the key to living an extraordinary life? What is the key to being immortalised in the hearts of humanity, so that you continue to influence human actions even after your lifetime?According to the greatest leader of all time, it is only when men and women take up their leadership destiny to serve others.
The more you donate yourself to others, the greater your fortunes. Yet, the greatest irony and tragedy at once is that nothing has stood in deficit through the ages like leadership. The urgent need for genuine, capable leadership has never been greater. Across the world, what is truly desired is not additional wealth, new social programmes, or freshly elected governments, but true leadership. We need leaders now, not tomorrow, not the next election cycle, not after another catastrophe.
We need them now. Where are the true leaders today? Everybody is asking: Are leaders born, or are they made? Are leaders developed, created, cultivated, or are they simply the accidental products of desperate circumstances? Is leadership the birthright of a chosen few; a preserve of a particular gender, social class, or intellectual elite? Is leadership the divine entitlement of a rare breed, carriers of some exceptional DNA, born to rule while the rest of us follow? Must one hold a title or position of authority to be considered a leader? Can one truly lead without first learning how to become a leader? Or can anyone, regardless of background, education, wealth, or origin, rise up to lead? These are questions as old as civilisation itself, asked and re-asked throughout every era of human history.
And yet, even as we write or speak about leadership today, the mind too often drifts towards a singular, monolithic image, one that comes by power, position, stage, fame, or wealth. We are tempted, almost conditioned, to associate leadership solely with government corridors, political parties, corporate offices, elite organisations, religious pulpits, platforms, or individuals with societal prestige.
And in doing so, we unknowingly uphold deeply rooted misconceptions, misconceptions that not only limit our view of leadership but also infect others with the same narrow thinking. This book contains keys to true leadership that will free you from the false leadership you may have been infected with, and will introduce you to your leadership destiny and empower you to fulfil it.
The more you donate yourself to others, the greater your fortunes. Yet, the greatest irony and tragedy at once is that nothing has stood in deficit through the ages like leadership. The urgent need for genuine, capable leadership has never been greater. Across the world, what is truly desired is not additional wealth, new social programmes, or freshly elected governments, but true leadership. We need leaders now, not tomorrow, not the next election cycle, not after another catastrophe.
We need them now. Where are the true leaders today? Everybody is asking: Are leaders born, or are they made? Are leaders developed, created, cultivated, or are they simply the accidental products of desperate circumstances? Is leadership the birthright of a chosen few; a preserve of a particular gender, social class, or intellectual elite? Is leadership the divine entitlement of a rare breed, carriers of some exceptional DNA, born to rule while the rest of us follow? Must one hold a title or position of authority to be considered a leader? Can one truly lead without first learning how to become a leader? Or can anyone, regardless of background, education, wealth, or origin, rise up to lead? These are questions as old as civilisation itself, asked and re-asked throughout every era of human history.
And yet, even as we write or speak about leadership today, the mind too often drifts towards a singular, monolithic image, one that comes by power, position, stage, fame, or wealth. We are tempted, almost conditioned, to associate leadership solely with government corridors, political parties, corporate offices, elite organisations, religious pulpits, platforms, or individuals with societal prestige.
And in doing so, we unknowingly uphold deeply rooted misconceptions, misconceptions that not only limit our view of leadership but also infect others with the same narrow thinking. This book contains keys to true leadership that will free you from the false leadership you may have been infected with, and will introduce you to your leadership destiny and empower you to fulfil it.









