Website review: Lessons in Manliness: Theodore Roos...

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pearlfender2 discovered 3 months ago
good principles for any leader to follow
Shilpan rated 6 weeks ago
Leadership defined.
EyesWideOpen111 rated 2 months ago
Excellent!
memachelle rated 2 months ago
"5. Lead by example. Don't ask others to do anything you are afraid of doing yourself. " this lesson is not just for men, though bushie needs to practice this one, alot....
brennemeister rated 3 months ago
If only leaders were still like Mr. Roosevelt...
DermDoc rated 3 months ago
Don't just read this post -- save it and read it over and over again.
individualathome rated 3 months ago
Leadership. From the page: "Theodore Roosevelt, who arguably accomplished more than any other American man, called his experience in the Spanish-American War, "the great day of my life." It was during his charge up Kettle Hill that Theodore Roosevelt's leadership and confidence finally crystallized. He passed the test and emerged as a leader capable of ascending to the presidency. His actions during the war impart crucial lessons on manly leadership."
dtanner89 rated 3 months ago
Except for the fact that TR was extremely arrogant...
DumbLittleMan rated 3 months ago
great stuff, unless you want to be a follower for your entire life
Ken rated 3 months ago
Nicely written article, and applicable to so many "disciplines."
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