If Not Me, Then Who? A Mindset That Can Build or Destroy (opens original article in a new tab)
The article explores the dual impact of the 'If not me, then who?' mindset, highlighting its potential to drive responsibility and community building or lead to ego-driven behavior and division.
- Society progresses through individuals taking initiative and responsibility
- The mindset 'If not me, then who?' can foster responsibility or lead to ego-driven behavior
- True leadership involves humility and recognizing collective contributions
- The article emphasizes the importance of community effort over individual superiority
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