Leaders don’t force people to follow. They invite them on a journey.

A good leader doesn’t try to control or force people to do what they want. Instead, they inspire and motivate people to come along with them on the journey. A good leader knows how to bring out the best in people, promoting unity and cooperation instead of stress and division. The #1 Quality of a Good Leader A good leader knows how to get the best out of people by bringing out their best qualities.

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You don’t always have to tell your side of the story. Time will.

When we have a conflict with someone, we are apt to want to tell everyone our side of the story. We are worried about what the other person will say about us and if they will lie and attempt to tarnish our reputation. And sometimes, you end up in conflict with a toxic person, who will be the one who stabs you and tell the world they are the one who is bleeding. While it

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Be with those who bring out the best in you, not the stress in you.

Surround yourself with people who make you happy and help you grow, not people who bring you down and stress you out. When you are around positive, supportive people, you will be your best self. But when you are around negative people who constantly criticize and complain, it will bring out the worst in you. So choose your friends and associates wisely and surround yourself with people who will bring out the best in you.

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A wise man can see more from the bottom of a well than a fool can from a mountain top.

We know that rock bottom teaches us significantly more than reaching our mountain tops do. We also know that all the happiness and growth happens during the journey of the climb, rather than reaching the top of the mountain itself. But for the fool, he places too much value in getting to the top. He discounts the fact that what causes him to enjoy the view up high, are all the challenges, adversity, and growth

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Fools take a knife and stab people in the back. The wise take a knife, cut the cord, and free themselves from the fools.

Fools lack the ability to be a good friend. They are loyal to opportunity, not people. They’ve lost their integrity, honor and ability to discern fact from fiction. They are quick to believe lies and act without investigating the truth. They have overinflated egos and react rather than respond. They thrive in chaos and conflict. A wise man can spot a fool quickly and understands his game. Rather than engage with the fool, he will

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Sometimes you got to rob to keep your riches.

In Breaking Bad, Tuco explains to Walter that the reason why he stole his meth is because “sometimes you got to rob to keep your riches.” Tuco Salamanca, a sociopathic drug kingpin, became Walt and Jesse’s distributor before they got into business with Gus. Taco was absolutely crazy and such an enjoyable character to watch. After Walt blows up Tuco’s office by throwing a small amount of fulminated mercury to the other side of the

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Every fool stands convinced; and everyone convinced is a fool. The faultier a person’s judgement the firmer their convictions.

When people thought the earth was flat, they were convinced of it. So, when Columbus set out to find a western route to Asia, he was opposed and ridiculed. People often get stuck in what they hold to be true, and they fight any other suggestion that they are wrong. But when they do this, they stay limited and cannot learn anything new or grow. It is generally the ones who are most rigid in

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A fool finds no pleasure in understanding, but delights in sharing his own opinions.

A fool is truly someone who is not interested in learning or understanding and will instead take joy in sharing their own beliefs, even if they are wrong. This can be seen as a negative trait, as it shows close-mindedness and a lack of willingness to grow. Think Before You Speak This ancient proverb is as relevant today as it ever was. In a world where everyone is quick to offer their opinion on every

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