
leadership Lesson 26: When Something Is Too Good To Be True, It’s Usually Not True
Success, opportunities, and rewards rarely come without effort. If something seems too good to be
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Success, opportunities, and rewards rarely come without effort. If something seems too good to be
Life doesn’t always go as planned. You can dwell on the “why” or take action
Honesty builds credibility, trust, and lasting relationships. In Bushido, Makoto (誠) means truthfulness in both
The truth is often right in front of you – you just need to see
Like it or not, you are exactly where you’ve chosen to be: every job, relationship,
Compassion is a leader’s greatest strength. In Bushido, Jin (仁) represents empathy, kindness, and using
Worrying about the future won’t make it any easier. The challenges that seem overwhelming today
Holding onto failing projects or relationships often does more harm than good: the longer you
Honor is the silent force that defines great leaders. In Bushido, Meiyo (名誉) is the
How often do you say, “I’ll be happy when…” – pinning your happiness on some
Change is the only constant in life: industries evolve, technology advances, and personal circumstances shift
Courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to act despite it. In