Each horse knows their place in the herd, and like a chessboard, they know how to relate to others in the herd, as each horse has their own role. The leader is the one that moves the least. The best leaders make sure all members of the herd are cared for and that they know that the leader has their backs.
One person can make a difference, and everyone should try
John F. Kennedy
Imagine if our world was led by leaders today who encouraged each of us to make a difference like strong leaders have done in the past. There has never been a more urgent need around the globe for strong leadership encouraging compassion, collaboration, and co-operation. We are surrounded by crisis and chaos and need to think of others during all of our day to day interactions.
Misinformation abounds and we need to carefully reflect on where our information originates from and consider the influence it has not only on ourselves but on others prior to sharing it.
When we put our personal needs and desires above the health and safety of others, it will eventually circle back to hurt us. Tragically, it may harm those you care about as well. Treat everyone in the same manner in which you would like to be treated. Globally, our lives depend upon a collective push forward to follow the golden rule.