Buchzusammenfassung
Plutarch, an ancient Greek philosopher, historian, and biographer, resided in the first century CE. His works, "Moralia" and "Parallel Lives," have enjoyed enduring popularity over the centuries, shaping the thoughts of a wide array of writers and intellectuals, including figures like Shakespeare, Rousseau, and Thomas Jefferson.
Be sure to lead for the right reasons - not to satisfy your ego. After that, learn to argue persuasively and lead rationally. You can remain a leader for years to come if you are able to accomplish that.
Respect your colleagues despite disagreements.
Even Scipio Aemilianus, a great general and successful leader made mistakes from time to time. In one case, he made a feast to honor a religious festival but did not invite Mummius. Many observers found Scipio's oversight insulting despite their frequent disagreements on political matters, which led to damage to his reputation for fairness and courtesy.
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
"Know how to listen, and you will profit even from those who talk badly."
"What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality."
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