Summary
The article emphasizes the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in leadership over the facade of pretend strength.
Abstract
The "Leadership Inspiration" article titled "Pretend Strength" questions the value of projecting false strength in the world. It argues that what the world truly needs is not a display of artificial power but rather the courage to show realness, humility, and vulnerability. The piece suggests that being genuine in our struggles, striving for improvement, and demonstrating care and kindness are the true hallmarks of effective leadership. It encourages embracing our weaknesses and being brave enough to lead with a heart that is both strong and sensitive.
Opinions

The world
doesn’t
need
our
pretend
strength
—
rather,
our willingness
to be real,
weak,
humble,
struggling,
striving,
caring,
loving,
kind
&
brave.

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