TZAR NICHOLAS III Leadership KING OF TIBET
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TZAR NICHOLAS III
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LEADERSHIP
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KING OF TIBET
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☆One need not own anything.☆
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☆Yet owns everything.☆
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☆To lead, one must only go forward,☆
☆Never look or go back.☆
☆There is no going back if one is a leader.☆
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One must have full knowledge of everything. Cultures, religions, phylosophy, anthropology, Archeology, art, music, dance, architecture, design, ancient and current history, and mental choose in performance the only one choice of and for everyone.
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Lawyers, business men, women, politicians, employees, cannot lead.
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They are limited by the narrow path and limited view of things outside their work to lead, but only follow.
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Lawyers look back to find solutions.
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Business man only seek immediate financial gain with no dedication to one specific thing.
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They negate everything unless they gain something personal from it.
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Politicians claim to do things they know the commom masses want, to be voted in office and be employed on taxpayer money, but once in office do only what they want in personal financial gain.
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Employees seek the easist job paying the most seeking to rise in position and salary with no regard outside their personal interests.
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In this there aren't any leaders but followers.
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One csnnot be attached, distracted or be questioned, nor does a leader ask for advice or even discuss with employees any previous actions before initiating them.
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Scientists reject everything connected to theism to prove they understand the universe but only on a physical, economic means to gain from natural resources.
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Tzar Nicholas Romanov II
was not this kind of leader. He was artistic, compassionate and had faith but he was assaulted by those who were selfish, vicious and greedy with no abilitybto do good forvanyone.
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He didn't look back even to see who might be following.
It doesn't matter if any one is following.
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Generally the followers are convinced by lawyers, politicions. business men or their own greed to over throw what is good and what works best for the people.
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Tzar Nicholas II


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