The Science Of Being Great Essay

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Becoming a leader is never an easy task. It is complex with rational decision making and accepting responsibility for those decisions. Being the leader, does not mean that you always make the best choice, but it does mean you learn and grow from all you experiences. Sometimes becoming a leader is not a choice, but a responsibility that you inherit. Leaders are not born, but are created through trial and error. A true leader cares for his subordinate and will always respect, listen, and mentor them, but a true leader will also discipline correct subordinates when needed. Sometimes a leader needs to depend on his faith and look to a higher power, so that he can make choices with guidance.
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He informs us that hereditary traits should never play a factor on how great a person can be. He says no matter how small the mind is, there is always a way to grow. He does give hereditary credit for the subconscious and mental tendencies in an individual. These tendencies can be voided if a person works on control and is aware of their weakness. There is also the benefit of hereditary, if the parent has a talent or a biological benefit that is passed on, and then the child might inherit these traits. Chapter 3 is about wisdom and knowledge. If informs us that to see God out is wise and that God will provide us with wisdom and that those who do not seek out wisdom or knowledge have blinded themselves. He uses Abraham Lincoln as an illustration. Abraham Lincoln grew up poor, but seeked out an education and believed in speaking the truth. He knew that the truth was true wisdom. The author writes a lot about telling the truth and always doing what is right. He states if you do this you has true wisdom. Chapter 4 is titled the Mind of God. In this chapter the author wants to reflect on Gods as the source of all things and those who recognize God will achieve greatness. He states how Jesus recognized this and always preached about his father flows through him. “If any man has the will to do the will of God, he shall know truth.” “My teaching is not my own, but his that sent me.” “You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.” “The spirit shall guide you into all truth (Wattles,

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