"As I have experienced leadership that grows out of love I have found that it usually focuses on developing a climate of trust with is interpersonal integrity in which individuals can accept the individuality of others without sanctioning all of their behavior or words. Therefore, in a climate of trust, individuals can give open, candid reactions to what is right and what is wrong." -Neal A. Maxwell-
"In trust there can be no manipulation, no hidden agenda, no saccharine sweetness which minimizes real problems. Instead, in the leadership of love, there is a congruency in concepts, ocnduct, and concern, a unity appropriate to membership in The Church of him who taught a oneness that could be achieved without risking individuality." -Neal A. Maxwell-
"It's not between you and them. It's between you and God." -Mother Teresa-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_90gOmxprhM
This video that Brother Heperi showed us was quite amazing. It made me want to be a child again; because that's when I was so happy and positive. I never judged anybody and I never could understand why people could hate each other so, and I could not understand why people fought. But as life went on, I realized that life wasn't full of goodness and mercy. There was anger, fear, regret, doubt, lust, and all kinds of pollution that fogged up our souls of divine origin. That is how I understand, to some degree, why the scriptures tell us become as children. We must be as children to always do good continually, without getting tired or exhausted, because that is the way we live! We must do good even when others do bad because that is how we live. I believe that a great leader is one who understands these principles. I believe that a great leader is one who encapsulates these principles in their core and live these principles in their lives.
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