Quote by Simon Sinek
A good leader takes care of those in their charge. A bad leader ta

A good leader takes care of those in their charge. A bad leader takes charge of those in their care. – Simon Sinek

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Though we may have desires or bold goals, for whatever reason, most of us dont think we can achieve something beyond what were qualified to achieve. Why, I ask, do we let reality interfere with our dreams? – Simon Sinek

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When you explain to people what youre trying to do, as opposed to just making demands or delegating tasks, you can build instant trust, even if its just for that short time youre on the phone. – Simon Sinek

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