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Leadership is A Sleath Attack

Leadership almost always involves thinking and acting like the underdog. That's because leaders work to change things, and the people who are winning rarely do.

Leaders go first.

  • Initiating: see something others are ignoring and jump on it.
  • Cause the events that others have to react to.
  • Make change.

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