from
WakingTimes Website
I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend." Possibly misattributed to
Albert Camus
To begin an article about leadership with a quote on leadership that may or may not be misattributed to Albert Camus (was that a double negative or an inverted positive?). Alas, misattribution happens. I doubt Mr. Camus is rolling in his grave.
But if he is, he's more than likely leading by rebellious example.
After all, he did write my favorite quote of all time:
Which is also apropos, and not a misattribution.
But don't take my word for it. I'm no authority. I'm just some dude on the internet with the audacity to put things in perspective. Question all authority, to include the authority who told you to question authority (Was that a double entendre or a non-authoritative Mobius strip?).
Which leads us to reason for why we need
more empowering leaders and less disempowered followers…
Leading by example trumps leading by authority
We don't need more self-serious bossy-types waiving their authority around like a bludgeon nicknamed Ultimatum.
We need more self-deprecating guides tossing up doorways leaving it up to us to decide if we walk through or not. We don't need leaders who want followers. We need leaders who want a sense of comradery on their journey through the unknown.
We don't need preachers up on high
talking down to the flock. We need trailblazers blazing up their own
trails and showing by moral/amoral example how others can do the
same.
In short: we need more self-empowered individuals willing to take on the fates.
As Seneca said,
Learning for guidance trumps following out of laziness
There are giants in those hills! I beseech you: seek them out.
By "giants" I mean geniuses from human history. By "hills" I mean books. Climb aboard. The Giant's shoulder can often be a bumpy ride, but it's usually worth it; because you're either learning what works or you're learning what doesn't.
Or, even better, both...
We don't need more unthinking sycophants clinging to blind faith; we need more open-minded free-thinkers questioning everything to the nth degree.
We don't need more people taking the
easy route and following the lemming-like herd just because "that's
the way it's always been done," we need more people willing to
question the way it's always been done and then have
the courage to create a path of their own.
Hell, with enough books you can build a
goddamn giant of your own...!
Courageous self-liberation leads to the liberation of others
The follower who clings to one basket, one book, or one hand-me-down way of being, becomes a fear-ridden, soul-crippled slave to the parochial past who never discovers authentic leadership, only base bossiness and corruptible authoritarianism.
They lead by one-right-way weak example.
They lead by flexible and robust example.
They are not afraid of becoming
The
Hero With a Thousand Faces, no matter how often they have to
painfully recondition their conditioned face (Nietzschean
self-overcoming).
Empowering others trumps disempowering others
All-too-often the powerless are kept that way because those in power are fearful, one-right-way leaders who lead by weak example.
The so-called "powers that be" are afraid because on some level they realize that their power is false, lacking in any authentic prestige. And so they disempower the powerless so as to maintain their inauthentic, non-prestigious, authoritarian power.
In short: they are incapable of empowering others because they themselves have never truly been empowered.
Greg Prescott said it best:
True power empowers...
Authentic power does not need to cling to power, it releases it instead. It spreads it out. It expiates it.
Think Harry Potter breaking the Elder Wand. Think Maximus (Gladiator) informing Senator Gracchus that after taking over Rome he would just leave. Empowering others through expiation trumps disempowering others to maintain power.
Why? Because true power is
prestigious and built upon respect, not rigid and built upon
fear.
Learn-liberate-empower-repeat is far superior to follow-limit-disempower-stagnate
As it stands, we live in a follow-limit-disempower-stagnate type of world filled with inauthentic leaders flexing authoritarian pseudo-powers.
They would rather lead by weak example and maintain their grip on inauthentic power than lead by robust example and empower others and thereby discover prestige and authentic power.
Since they gained their power through fear and hand-me-down authority, they don't realize that there is far more power in prestige than there ever could be in authoritarian fear-mongering.
Power-expiation directly and indirectly empowers others.
We don't need more so-called leaders
creating more followers; we need more authentic leaders empowering
more would-be-leaders.
This is vitally important to understand. It strikes at the heart of the human enigma. It plucks at the deepest chord of our propensity, or lack thereof, toward achieving a healthy human evolution that moves in harmony with the cosmos.
It beats upon the primal drum of the human leitmotif.
If we cannot resolve the way we follow
and, in turn, the way we lead, then the human race will not be
equipped to adapt and overcome to an ever-changing world and a
never-permanent, unforgiving universe.
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