Yasmine's Blog

Leadership

on May 11, 2014

“We are the smartest and therefore should be the leaders,” thats what the pigs in the book “Animal Farm” said. But is it true? If someone can be smart while being good natured, generous, and honest, then they should be leader. Why isn’t being smart enough?

Someone can be intelligent, but that doesn’t mean that they would be good in leadership. Responding well under pressure has nothing to do with being smart.

Smart can be sly, not everyone uses their brains for good. You must be smart to come up with sly plans that make you seem good when you’re really not. Some leaders cease to see that just because they are in power does not mean they are above everyone else. Napoleon, the pig, displayed his image as the all-time hero when really he was living luxuriously while the rest of the animals where on the brink of starvation.


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