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Tuesday, 2 June 2020

What I expect from a Leader

Posted to Facebook on 2/6/2020 7:38 PM
Commenting on "What I expect from a Leader"

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Wake up people who blindly believe that they live in a country of democracy, observing human rights, civilised, and led by a great leader. You are not different from those poor victims who were brain-washed, and poisoned by their leader and finally perished in Jones Town.

A country needs a leader - one with empathy, dignified, and loves his people and his sovereign land.

A true leader commands from the frontline to lead his people out of trouble, and definitely do not hide in a bunker in time of an emergency.

A great leader stays calm and give clear directions. He celebrates victory, but not to brag about things that are yet to commence and results are still far fetched.

I am just a logician, and therefore I can only offer some logical advice to those failed leaders who open their mouths more often than doing constructive things.

Do not bury your heads in the sand or wear blinkers, because you need to see for yourself what your country has turned into.

Do not lecture other leaders how to run their countries, because you have no idea how to run your own life, let alone lead the people the country.

Do not ask for forgiveness because you have committed unforgivable sin, creating fear and hatred among the people.

Do not shift the blame onto others, because you have something evil you want to hide.

Do not blame others for reciprocating with violence, because leaders with a violent streak will resort to violence to settle an unrest.

Do not point a finger at another leader, because your other three fingers are pointing back at you.

No one is indispensable. There are many more brilliant people in the whole wide world can do a better job, bringing peace and prosperity to the one and only race - the Human race.

Please refrain from commenting with racial undertone.

Thank you for reading.