When things get messy, a leader stays steady and helps the team keep their courage while looking for the next right step.
Author: Mareo McCracken
Say What Should Be Said
Selfishness is saying what you want to say, no matter what those around you need to hear.
Follow Courage
The ones we want to follow are those who encourage the people around them to reach their full potential.
Good Leaders Listen
A good leader has the quiet confidence to make a hard call on their own, but also the kindness to listen to what everyone else is going through.
Blame Hurts Both Sides
When you blame others,
your life is always worse.
Work To Fix
Just because you can’t unsay it, doesn’t mean you can’t fix it.
Humility is the start, proper actions are the finish.
Adapt To Grow
The ability and discipline to constantly adapt is always less risky then relying on the willpower to stay the same.
Insecurity: The Worst Tax
An inferiority complex is a massive tax on your potential, charging base plus interest every single day. The moment you decide that certain tax is not real, you stop paying; that is the moment you stop hiding from your weaknesses and begin focusing on your strengths. Your strengths then become the fuel and and propulsion for your next phase of growth.
Deliver First, Iterate Later
Give and deliver before your feel ready. Perfection is a bottleneck that slows everything down. Real growth belongs to the people who have the courage to move while things are still imperfect: executing, testing, and adjusting in real-time while everyone else is still waiting for everything to be just right.
You Are The Asset
The real objective is personal optimization, finding your flow and additive state. When you focus on becoming the best possible version of yourself, the value you create for others isn’t a goal; it’s an inevitable byproduct. You are the asset, optimize yourself.

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