You must believe in the mission to convince and inspire others to follow. If leaders do not believe, they will not take risks needed to overcome unavoidable challenges.
Always remember that you are part of something greater than yourself and your own personal interests. A great leader should be able to detach from the immediate mission and understand how it fits into strategic goals.
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