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Good Leaders, Need Good Followers…

I had a chat with a friend a few weeks ago. He asked me what I thought made good leaders, I told him good followers.   Seems simple, even trite, but it’s true.

Leaders find themselves selected to lead because others look to them to provide leadership.  They develop or they have an innate ability to pull themselves out of their own self-consciousness for the needed moment and provide insight, direction, or example that inspires and encourages others.  In most simplistic situations, it could be because of physical or athletic prowess that followers gravitate to one individual, that becomes their leader.    Maybe people gravitate to someone that has beauty, or a kind face, or appears wise, in a way that is instinctual. They then become leaders because of how they react to the sudden attention.  Again, with insight, direction, or example that inspires and encourages followers.

Good leaders, need good followers.  What I mean by good here is to question the purpose of the leader,  as well as the purpose of the followers?   Leaders that realize they are being followed, may use their influence to consolidate more power, to achieve a greater wealth, influence, or control.  But this power can corrupt, especially if it’s used to gain more power and control for an evil purpose.  Narcissism is born out of an unrelenting desire for power and the recognition and false adulation that goes with it .  Bad leaders seek to carve out their flock from all others and create an elitist and privileged group.  Bad followers feed bad leaders, and support the purpose and intent of the leader.  Good leaders may also create an illusion of elitism,  but they do so with a sense of community, of involvement.  Think about the purpose of company shirts.  They create a sense of belonging, but also are a way of advertising to those outside the group, who we are.  Doing so with the intent of attracting more followers and advancing a purpose.  What is the intent of the leader, and the followers?  Followers have great influence on who the leader is and whether the group’s intent is for positive and good purpose.

Good has another meaning here as well, that is effectivity.  How good is the leader at communicating, or providing that inspiration and example for followers?  So much more than branding is needed.  Truly good leaders learn the tools of communication, coaching, encouragement, and discipline.  They learn to know what will work and will not and with purpose how to apply the right tools and the right dosage of each.  Today many call this emotional IQ.

Followers have an obligation to be good.  They have an obligation to be clear in their own minds about what they are looking for, and to see beyond the immediate appeal and to look past the leaders lead, to see where the leader is taking followers. Evaluating the mandate that has been given, and the purpose, the value, in the context of successes, failures, and historical context.   All leaders are flawed, all followers are flawed.  Good leaders, and good followers make each other better because they support an objective and purpose that goes beyond the collection of power, of influence and control of others, and they learn from their own mistakes.  They are seeking collectively the betterment of all, even those that are outside of the group and not currently a follower.

Taking a Stand…

 

Taking a Stand

Everyone has an opinion, but are you willing to take a stance?
Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.
Do you see the world as it is, or as you would like it to be?
Magic is not about what you see, it’s all about what you don’t see.
When everyone is selling, is it the best time for buying?
Then they are telling you “trust me”, right before the lying.
With wisdom if you should seek, you shall find.
And only then, should you make your stand and speak your mind.

Making a Point Part II




Making a Point Part II
 
A point has no volume, only its location
No thought or shape, leaves no vocation
Without time to help it has only position
No direction, just time’s measured admonition
No measure of velocity, matters, or purpose
It just sits there on a four-dimension surface
So now then, what’s your point?
 
Well my point has a thought, a view
It matters to me, if not to you
My purpose is to defend that point of view
So now, what’s the matter with you?
 
So, between your point and mine
You have drawn a very fine line
That presents itself in minds existence
But it lacks volume and persistence
So now then, what does your line connect
Or is it an imaginary way for you to protect
… your point of view?
 
OK, let’s, before we draw a fine line
Add few points to yours and mine
Points of interest moving closer together
Where maybe we agree with one another
And a new picture starts to take shape
With the points, and lines that we make
So, with your points and mine
We accomplish something in time
And maybe even teach others too
That there can be differing points of view
 
With wisdom exquisite and points crystal clear 
We can bring us all together in a future so near
Even if this point and line require a fourth dimension
A surface bending time and space I first did mention
So that in our imagined world’s collective view
We achieve something greater between me and you
 

Our Time…

Our Time

The second-hand ticks relentless
The Sun traverses the sky
Seasons are alive yet senseless
To the stoplight we’ll race
As if seconds, not years matter
A moment’s win we’ll embrace
But then lose to all time
What purpose that drove us
In a moment of our mind
And time always wins
As it spreads out across space
Washing away minor sins
While it ripples forward
Goodwill, a smile, a teaching moment
As if we are driving toward
Something of greatest import
Of something that matters more
Than how in a moment we deport
Ourselves, and no minor win’s mattered
When the ripples of time do
Splash back on us, bundled and gathered
As we face the measure of our time
That define collective moments
And sweetly… hopefully they’ll finally rhyme