A Wise Leader should be Generous and know how and when to Intimidate when Necessary

Be Generous and know how to Intimidate when Necessary

An act of kindness is a great instrument that wise leaders should possess. It has power to neutralize, disarm and blind people about your suspicious move. To have allies one must be generous. Hence, no matter how kindhearted and effective a leader is, surely, he can never please everybody. A committed leader should not be deterred or despair because of criticisms; even nature is partial in distributing its resources. No matter how you work smart and selflessly for the people, there must be deviants, dissenting voices, cynics, rebels, etc.

Therefore, in the face of all these, a wise leader should invoke the power of intimidation when it is necessary because some of these people should not be given a free pace to operate; otherwise, they will mar the collective interest and happiness of the majority.

They hate peace and order; they thrive by terror and other counterproductive activities. They bring sorrow, grief, depression to the leader and the people in general. A leader who folds his hands in face of this danger is bound to fail. These groups should never be allowed to have peace. They should be intimidated until they either repent or embark on self exile.

Note that, the need for intimidation is to silence them not to slice (whack) any being. The understanding of these principles makes a leader a master of life. A leader who wants to be successful should obey this.

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