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As a continuation from a previous post, here are the leaders associated to the answers: 
A] Franklin Delano Roosevelt
B] Winston ChurchillC] Adolf HitlerMaybe I’ll do this again with a more obscure set of leaders… I took this from Paulo Coelho’s blog, where he adds: “So what then is leadership? The encyclopedia defines it as an individual’s capacity to motivate others to seek the same objective. The bookstores are full of texts on this theme, and the leaders are normally portrayed in brilliant colors, with enviable qualities and supreme ideals. The leader is to society as the “master” is to spirituality. This, however, is not absolutely true (in either case).Our big problem, especially in a world that is growing more and more fundamentalist, is not allowing people in prominent positions to commit human mistakes.We are always in search of the perfect ruler.We are always looking for a pastor to guide and help us find our way.The truth is that the great revolutions and the progress made by humanity were brought about by people just like us.We only need to have the courage to make a key decision at a crucial moment.”What do you folks think? is he right?

As a continuation from a previous post, here are the leaders associated to the answers: 

A] Franklin Delano Roosevelt


B] Winston Churchill

C] Adolf Hitler

Maybe I’ll do this again with a more obscure set of leaders… 

I took this from Paulo Coelho’s blog, where he adds: 

“So what then is leadership? The encyclopedia defines it as an individual’s capacity to motivate others to seek the same objective. The bookstores are full of texts on this theme, and the leaders are normally portrayed in brilliant colors, with enviable qualities and supreme ideals. The leader is to society as the “master” is to spirituality. This, however, is not absolutely true (in either case).

Our big problem, especially in a world that is growing more and more fundamentalist, is not allowing people in prominent positions to commit human mistakes.
We are always in search of the perfect ruler.
We are always looking for a pastor to guide and help us find our way.

The truth is that the great revolutions and the progress made by humanity were brought about by people just like us.
We only need to have the courage to make a key decision at a crucial moment.”

What do you folks think? is he right?

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