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Taking Action for a Better Tomorrow - Chapter Three: Our Government - Our Duty to Leadership—Creation of Leadership
Many are born with a natural instinct, even if it is only slight or occasional, to follow. And often, a society or group will naturally look for leadership—unfortunately, even if it is not in their best interest. If we have not yet outgrown the need for leadership as a species or society, then it is our duty to help the world flourish by creating, protecting, and assisting quality leadership. We deserve leaders interested in protecting and benefiting the world, society, and consciousness of us all. We must create an environment which produces leaders who are interested in the protection and advancement of the entire human race, not just of themselves or the select few.
The creation of leaders can happen in countless ways. Leadership can happen by chance, by need or circumstances, as a last resort, or because of an epiphany of the group or movement. Sometimes, the group or movement finds the leader. Other times, the leader finds or creates the movement. Sometimes there are those individuals with that “spark” by chance or by birth. There are also those few people in the right place, at the right time, and with those needed life experiences, talents, desires, skills, or appearances. However, leaders and other authority are also made. Truly “just” or “righteous” leaders never seek out their responsibilities; the responsibilities seek them out. Often, they can be just individuals who are fed up with what they believe to be injustices or failures. Whether leaders work toward “evil” or “good” can often, but not always, depend on how they grew up, the circumstances around them, or the way life has treated them, and how they have accepted and dealt with that. Unfortunately, on those rare occasions when we have had monumental leadership, we did not realize it until afterwards. The only time we know if a leader is ultimately achieving “good” or “bad” for a society is when it is too late. It is our responsibility to create an environment where there is a better chance of producing leaders who are for the “good.” We need those people who improve, preserve, or protect society, but unfortunately on that same branch are also those who might ultimately do us all in. © Jeremy P. Boggess
"... I feel that something is happening worldwide. I believe that we now stand at the “threshold” of current society and maybe even the future of our species. Is this a new dawn, or the end? Some changes are occurring that are beyond the ability and daring of our modern world to even report. No matter where our politics, beliefs, or tendencies lean, we must admit that there are strange movements and occurrences happening now. As of late the world seems to be suffering from more serious growing pains and changes than it has ever experienced before. ..."
About the Author:
Ever since Jeremy Boggess was a small child, he has felt that there would be a chain of events set in motion and that his task would be to help us all through those changes. He was born in 1971 in the United States of America, and in 2016 moved to Europe. In the 2000’s he ran for the Idaho Senate several times as an independent with a desire to make a positive contribution to the lives of people. In 2008, while running for office, he self-published his first book of philosophical observations, Thoughts & Responsibilities. He graduated from Boise State University and Lewis-Clark State College with business degrees. Additionally, since childhood, he has studied philosophy and sociology because of his concern for the future of humankind.
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