LEADER OR LEADERSHIP CLAIMANT PERSON BEHAVIOR
Abstract
A leader with high political culture acts in the interest of the nation, the state, and the people, puts the common good above his personal needs and interests. A leader and a candidate for leadership should have a special attitude, spirituality and culture, and constantly improve it. It is not enough to be aware of political life or acquire economic and professional knowledge. They should also acquire advanced management skills based on world experience. Today's leader achieves this by approaching his tasks with high responsibility and being demanding of himself. For example, he can get a certain level of knowledge by reading newspapers and magazines every day, keeping up with world news on the radio and television. Books related to politics, economy and spirituality, classical literature, and deep observation of historical processes also expands his worldview. If a leader with his intelligence, thinking, spiritual maturity, and culture moves away from independent thinking, observation, and deep analysis of daily events, he moves away from the spirituality required by leadership.
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