Kids raised to be pampered and spoiled don't really end up being good leaders. Leaders need to be independent minded and confident.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
By pushing children and wanting quick success, parents are producing followers, not leaders.
We are shaping young kids to be leaders in their communities and also to be healthier.
Good leaders must first become good servants.
Good leaders make people feel that they're at the very heart of things, not at the periphery.
In tumultuous times, it's important to have a very mature leader.
I think one of the keys to leadership is recognizing that everybody has gifts and talents. A good leader will learn how to harness those gifts toward the same goal.
Like a good parent can't also be his child's best friend, a leader with authority requires some separation from subordinates.
The world is being run by irresponsible spoiled brats.
Though there are lessons that can be learned about becoming a great leader, most exist inherently in the bellies of those who lead.
Leadership that exploits and sacrifices young people on the altar of its goals is nothing more than raw, demonic power. Genuine leadership is found in ceaseless efforts to foster young people, to pave the way forward for them.