Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Good Leaders Write... Right?



The concern of a good leader is the assurance of a better future through the learnings derived from the past applied at present.

Because of this, a good leader write blogs or anything that could be useful as documents for the next generation to read for guidance in striving for improvement and progress. Thus, good leadership principles can be preserved for centuries though there could be probable changes in lifestyles. Naturally, the physical body of a good leader would not last for centuries but the words written with a sense of wisdom will not die.

Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines once said, "Not everything in me will die". Though he died on December 30, 1896 at Bagumbayan, Manila, Philippines (now Luneta), the good principles depicted through these two well-known novels he wrote, "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo" that paved a way for independence, have been influencing the people of today as what happened in the past. This is only one of the examples of a good leader who used writings as a way to achieve something worthwhile.

Generally, it can be said...

Good leaders of all countries write for the
common good.

It is an act of preserving the wisdom-filled realizations through documentation in writing useful enough for the next generation to be guided and be founded on strong ground for a better life.











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