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Two faces of leadership

/ 01:35 AM September 15, 2012

True leaders are missed; corrupt officials are dismissed.

Real leaders want to serve; fake leaders want to be served.

Leaders taste happiness in helping others.  Self-centered people don’t want to be bothered.

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Real public servants go beyond duty; selfish officials only work for their salary and more money.

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Service means doing what needs to be done;  playing means only doing what is fun.

Leaders inspire others by their good example.  Selfish officials create anxiety and suffering.

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A leader serves and cares; a fake leader doesn’t want to really share.

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A real leader knows it is better to give than to receive; a selfish person earns wealth because he deceives.

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It is better to be an honest public servant than a despised, self-serving official.

The rewards of honest servants are not of this world.   They see what is precious, what is real and what is beyond the material dimension!

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