Most of history’s great charismatic leaders who started
movements that enacted change were young, in their 20’s and 30’s. Today, young leaders will have to cultivate
alliances and share leadership among diverse economic, social and racial groups
with class becoming an important topic in the equality equation. Young leaders will be ‘sophisticated,’
meaning they will not pander to their own natural constituency - their base,
but will diversify their reach, dealing with more complex and nuanced issues
than in the past, using social media.
Dialogue, rather than diatribe will be their strength. Compromise will not be a dirty word or a
betrayal. Common ground for the good of
all, irregardless of age, race, sex and ideology will be valued. Creativity, innovation and thinking out of
the box will be sought, even from France . Labeling, profiling and blaming will be
properly regarded as useless blocks that waste time and energy and keep people
from the common ground and the good of all.
Hidden agendas for special interests that undercut the common ground and
the good of all will be shunned.
We can have leaders that embody these qualities right now,
we don’t have to wait for anyone or anything.
Most people want leaders with these qualities. We simply have to demand them and vote for
them. Vote for people that embody these
qualities, not anger, fear and blame.
This is still a democracy. Let’s
get clear about what we want, and what we know will work, and vote for it.
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