Leadership

             For animals it is instinctive, while for others it is taught. Perhaps some do
             not even realize they are doing it. Whether it is a flock of birds following each other for food, or a general motivating his troops into war, Leadership is the foundation for a cohesive, and prosperous unit. In my opinion a leader demonstrates three very distinct characteristics. A leader, successful or not, must commit to a lifetime of continuous self-improvement, ascertain a high level of communication, and exhibit some compassion and understanding for his unit.
             A leader must always try to improve, physically, emotionally, and intellectually. In my opinion, a leader that is physically fit will find mission accomplishment easier to fulfill. In baseball many games are lost by one or two runs. Many of the hitters just do not have the strength to hit home runs. Obviously if those same hitters that hit routine fly balls, instead, hit home runs, those games conceivably could of been won. This perfectly illustrates how physical strength leads to a successful mission. In battle, an emotionally strong leader will rarely find himself and his troops in body bags. For example, recently a navy sailor fell off a ship into the water. Even though death seemed inevitable, the sailor managed to stay alive due to his high emotional composure. With intellectual improvement, the leader will be able to achieve tasks that he thought impossible and excel at those that were once effortless. The main purpose of college is to educate students in specific areas. For me, building a chair is hard enough, yet one day my task might be creating genetical clones. This will be accomplished by learning and improving myself intellectually. With commitment to improving, a leader will only be able to grow stronger. This will earn him respect from his unit, and ultimately lead to success in the future.
             Whether communication is verbal or non verbal, in my opinion, it is an essen...

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