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by beetree on 03 April 2014 - 18:04
In an era that feels starved for leadership, we've found men and women who will inspire you -- some famous, others little known, all of them energizing their followers and making the world better.
http://money.cnn.com/gallery/leadership/2014/03/20/worlds-best-leaders.fortune/
Bill Clinton is number 3 on the list from the above link in this recent, Fortune Magazine List. He follows Pope Francis and Angela Merkel, in that order. He gives his thoughts on leadership for an interview by the same magazine.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/03/20/leadership/worlds-best-leaders-clinton.pr.fortune/index.html
As a boy growing up in the civil rights years, then during Vietnam, I came to see politics as a way to help other people make their own life stories better. All along the way I learned a lot from other leaders, especially those who befriended me and shared their own experiences. Yitzhak Rabin reminded me that you don't make peace with your friends. Nelson Mandela told me and showed me that you can't be a great leader if you're driven by resentment and hatred, no matter how justified those feelings are. To be free to lead, you have to let a lot of things go.
Hmm... "you don't make peace with your friends." That is something to remember.
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