The Cause is as Good as the Leader





Who are our leaders today? They come in all shapes and sizes. Some concepts in this video discusses a leader who fights for the cause and it discusses a leader who doesn't stay for the cause. However, in a movement as strong as the leader, there are followers who wish to be leaders themselves especially if they were in the frontlines in the battle. In this blog entry I will discuss aspects of a leader.

First, as mentioned in the video, "A leader who fights a war and the leader is not present and the cause is not worth fighting." Today we have many leaders of the war who don't care about fighting in the frontlines with their soldiers. This concept is not seen anymore. You don't see leaders of a company on the floor ringing on the registers, bringing packages to customers, or doing recovery if it is a retail store. I remember my former assistant manager did this and he cared about the store. This made it seem that it was a cause worth fighting for. Now you don't see that anymore. This is only a retail store, but their are other examples. Our leaders send others to war and don't care about their lively hood our leaders debate about problems while our men die. It was once before when this country started when the leader fought with the country. Working in an environment like now gives you the impression that you don't care about the company or how the country is run. Is this cause worth fighting for people have to ask?

With a leader who fights for a cause, it is worth fighting for. These are the leaders who are on the frontlines of a battle. These are the player coaches in a sport, they are the generals or advisors who don't just dictate what needs to be done, they are the true warriors. Usually leaders are flawed, but they are driven by their cause.

I was brought up with video games and I always related to the person who didn't believe in any kind of mission when I was younger even though I was told it was important to life. But I realize now their is a greater purpose to all even if I don't understand it all. For those who follow video games understand that message because we all might not feel we have a greater purpose and some may do.

This brings me to the Party, the people who come together for a cause. In the 60's they came together for a cause, but they weren't focused. They let drugs come in their way and it ruined their vision and in the 80's they came out of it as the Yuppies. Hell bent out of being rich opposite of their cause. Some great things happened because of it. Such as the Computer and Video Games. But mass production has ruined this world.

Now we are the product of this world, we have learned to blend into a society that is rebelling. The main champion in the WWE is Daniel Bryan a guy who has long hair and a long beard a product of this generation a generation that demands change. The movement is as good as the leader and in wrestling his saying is Yes. Yes to change and No to something wrong or they don't believe in.

When thinking of other movements, there is Jordan Pearce and the Spirit Science movement. He is on the frontlines. He says I shouldn't be on the podium I should be with you. We are connected. This is the message is that we all are working for a greater cause than ourselves and we will create a better way of life. This is a movement I believe in. It is not done in a violent way, but a way that will put this world right. I know other ideas like this might have been corrupted, but if the message is as good as the leader, then it is a cause worth fighting for.

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