Quite often, when I’m writing, I wonder if I should add a note as to how my writing connects with leadership.
Sometimes, I’ll let it go, thinking it’s overdoing things.
Sometimes, I’ll do it as a reminder that it’s just as relevant for leaders.
Sometimes, I’ll decide that it’s too important to reduce it to leadership.
Sometimes, I’ll wonder if what I’m writing about isn’t actually common sense.
I do believe that a lot of what I’m writing about belongs to common sense, but I’m wondering how it might have disappeared from it.
It’s why much of what I’m writing about is about leadership but not limited to leaders.
One could thus think about leadership as maturity, but I think that it is more.
Leadership has a lot to do with our individual ability to pursue our dreams, be ambitious and determined to work towards them, and yet be capable enough to slow down when pursuing our dreams made us forget what life is about.
To me, life is about contributing to a community and experiencing myself as belonging to it.
There are many places within the community to do so. Most of them require our leadership. Sometimes such leadership may include the activity of a leader. But never all the time.