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LEADERSHIP: Are we being led?

Leadership is the ability to direct and guide others through something. The work of leadership is done by a leader.
Leaders already have target and illusional view of their destinations and it's just the duty of the followers to follow the path of the leader even though they might not know the thought of the leader and where they're being led to, it doesn't matter whether the followers believes in the leader or not, the fact is you must follow. Why must they follow? because most followers normally don't have choices.

Different followers get different impressions from their leaders depending on how it favours/fail them. While others see their leaders as the worst set of leaders, another group might still see them as the best while another will neither see the good side of their leaders nor the bad side.
For this reason, it's impossible to stand and tell a good leader, same with the bad one, all one can do is to say his/her mind. Still, no final  conclusion will be made. Only the citizens know if there leaders are leading them or not and the side with the highest contribution percentage will mostly prevail over the other, but still, no final conclusion will be made.
Now base on contribution, the big question is:

ARE OUR LEADERS LEADING US?



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  1. Ehmmm but does it suffice to say that “YOU ARE THE LEADER”..

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