What’s Here?
The nine chapters of the book are presented in two distinct parts. The first four chapters pertain to the internal development of the leader, and the second five chapters are focused on the nature and content of the message.
Making distinctions between the known and the unknown is a wonderful way to learn. The introduction to Part One takes up the task of clarifying the distinctions that make the target clear to the reader. The differences between motivation and inspiration are central to this approach. Clearly one is extrinsic—carrot and stick—and the other is intrinsic, coming from within and involving meaning. Underlying this fundamental pair are words representing concepts that can either compete or complement. For example, ...
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