The State of Leadership

In the ordinary State, what is required for one to be a leader but to be petty, mean, and without any apparent taste or talent?

 

 

It is difficult to say whether great wealth is a proper aim and condition for the wise, since we have so few, (if any), examples by which to judge.

 

 

Who then, in this great crowd of Mankind is to finally answer:  Is “all well,” or is “all for the best”?

 

 

Never hold any of your discoveries dear, unless their awe-inspiring nature makes you grin-grin.

 

 

Some rural sage noted that, “To make an omelet, you gotta break some eggs,” but Man cannot perceive himself to be likewise in a poultry related category.

 

J.