Friday, May 1, 2020

The Law of Influence

Question: Discuss about The Law of Influence. Answer: A good leader is not ubiquitous. He is said to be a good leader when he is capable of leading a group of people who would trust him completely. The trust I mention here, is mutual. His words would have a deeper impact in the people whom he leads. This cannot be achieved unless the leader has the potential in being so. Not everyone gets to become one such leader. It needs a lot of effort and self-control to become a leader. The process of influencing another person should come from the heart and not from the title assigned. The attributes of the leader are mostly chaotic. It is all so random that people who have been known for their leaderships are never mostly the people who were well-educated or from a rich background. The people who possessed these tendencies were the people who saw the world in their unique vision. Influencing followers is not an easy task. Followers tend to follow people who have promising ideas that can change the environment they are in, somehow. They understood what needed to be done when they were given a specific task. Mother Teresa, Abraham Lincoln and many other leaders cared for the welfare of the people around them. This was the important reason for why they became so charismatic among the people and stood out from the crowd. It can be inferred that a leader is generally born and not necessarily made in some sense. The leadership, as I see, can be brought into light by analyzing the persons nature, intuitive repulsion, personality, attitude towards people, knowledge and so on. These are not merely characters but traits that some great people acquire in unexplainable ways. As much as leadership can be developed on a personal level, it is generally acquired and not learnt.

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