"Le véritable leadership ne consiste pas à être populaire, mais à prendre les décisions difficiles pour le bien commun."
— Phil Jackson
Simplified Meaning:
Being a real leader isn't about everyone liking you; it's about doing what's best for everyone, even if it's hard. Imagine a school principal who has to decide whether to spend money on new computers or fixing the old gym. She knows the gym needs repairs to keep students safe, so she chooses to fix it, even though some students and teachers really wanted the new computers. This decision might not make her popular, but it protects the students and solves an important problem. Good leaders focus on what's right and necessary, not just what makes people happy right now. They understand that sometimes the best choice is the difficult one that helps the most people in the long run.
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