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Leadership and Duty With Humility

on September 14th, 2017 by Honore K. Gbedze 0 comments

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Let compassionate knowledge be your teacher in everyday life!

Human nature has a tendency of displaying and exercising jealousy and envy. This attitude creates a road block for anyone who uses these tendencies and those who are the victims of this behaviour.

In our multi ethnic society we need to fix our mentality and pride when we fail to learn how to build strong relationships and or partnerships to advance in any form our life. This slowly becomes an epidemic of failure.

This behavior is not trust worthy and deters the advancement of our community and the whole society for the better.

If you are in a position of leadership it is your duty to prove and shine the quality expected from you by balancing your power of knowledge to improve community statutes and to build a better society.

It seems that most of the time we are corrupt in our mind by leading with envy and jealousy and do the wrong things until we lose our chance for the given opportunity and then it is too late.

We must remain in leadership and duty with humility. Keep listening and learning and with patience and best knowledge to improve the opportunities towards others and our self on a win-win mentality. Keeping it simple is the smartest way forward to build a better community and society.

As the elders always said –
Do to the people what you expect the people to do to you!

Winning never comes with one person at the helm it is always achieved by universal team work.

Be the best you can be always and improve life for others and yourself by maintaining and remaining to be a good citizen.

Honore Gbedze
Publisher/ Editor

Filed under: Editor’s Note, Point of View, Self Improvement, The Bridge Tagged With: Canada Day, Honore Gbedze, partenership, relationships, work

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About the author: Honore K. M .Gbedze Creative and Energetic entrepreneur managing the successful development and growth of The Afro News, a subsidiary of Privilege Group Holdings. Visionary, and founder of charitable efforts to share resources Sage Foundation a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize excellence in community service, leadership or multiculturalism. Honore says, “I always believed that education was the most critical for building a strong, vibrant and competitive Canada for the next generation to be ready to lead our Nation well in the coming future. Giving talented students an opportunity to excel would result in successive new generations of leaders. We can do it with your support and invite joining us to make a difference.” Honore received some prestigious Canadian awards he is a recipient of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 and Nesika Business Award Winner in 2011.

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