Leadership is a personal choice: Because every return needs an investment
When a poor village woman goes to the market in the morning, buys some vegetables and then sells them house to house and feeds her family, she is making a choice to be a leader. When a person speaks out against corruption, he makes the choice to be a leader. Every morning when we get up, we all have the same choice; do I want to take a leadership stance? Those that do, leave a legacy of honor. Those who don’t, leave a bad taste in the mouth. I have written this book for those who take stances of honor and those who are sitting on the fence. We decide how we want to be remembered. I want to be remembered as someone who did his best to make a positive difference. That is a choice we all have.