You know I'd walk a thousand miles...
Posted on Sep 10th, 2009
by
Ohica
It's hard for a leader to lead when the followers are always trying to bring him/her down. If you don't want to follow then fine, just know that progress cannot be made if it is not allowed to be made.

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Then maybe it to the leader to have courage to show they are but a follower as well. For then they are only bringing down themselves.
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Maybe so, by thinking that the followers were ready to follow the light of such a great leader
Great, well who would ever be so vain to think or let themsleves be thought as such, but this I do, no matter how “great” the captain the propellers are at the back of the ship, no matter the waters.
And a shepard I suppose is best to guide the flock from behind that they may see where they all are going, while minding the most vulnerable. As for the wolves that would be their front to back them up.
So maybe it is not the ceiling on which to focus but where the glass shall fall to find the best way through it all.
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And what of the shepard whose sheep constantly stray and bite at the one they have chosen to be herded by? They can always go off on their own, but they choose to stay and be a nuisance. For the shepard to abandon them would be to show bad judgement…but what happens when those sheep stray so far and are face to face with that scary wolf, all alone, wishing they had listened…? A bad leader, or just rebel sheep without a cause?
Ah poor shepard so filled with fear that they think they cannot learn from a sheep what to do with wolves for it is the wolf who is at the mercy of sheep.
J.M.