They want you to become them.
When someone wrongs you, the instinct is to match their energy. To prove you're equally ruthless, equally willing to descend. But this is the trap. The moment you adopt their methods, you've already lost.
Marcus understood something we forget: revenge isn't a victory. It's a slow transformation into the very thing you despise. You inherit their anger, their smallness, their compromises.
The actual power lies elsewhere. It's in remaining unmoved. In choosing your principles over their provocation. In building something better while they're still consumed by spite.
What they did to you matters less than what you do next.
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This is identity.
Every thought, every action, every excuse starts here.
Before belief. Before story. Before fear.
If you don’t choose your I, the world will assign it for you.
I
These words don’t describe reality — they command it.
Ancient traditions knew this: what follows “I am” becomes law in the mind.
Say it unconsciously, and you inherit limitation.
Say it deliberately, and you rewrite the script.
I AM
This is evolution in motion.
Not ego. Not fantasy. Discipline over time.
It signals growth without lying to yourself.
The future answers to those who commit to becoming, daily.
You are not fixed.
You are not finished.
You are becoming — whether by design or by default.
Choose wisely.
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There are many different principles of leadership that have been identified by various experts and scholars over the years. Here are seven commonly cited principles:
Vision: A good leader must have a clear and compelling vision of where they want to take their organization or team.
Integrity: Leaders must be honest, ethical, and transparent in their dealings with others, and they must always act with integrity.
Communication: Effective communication is essential for successful leadership. Leaders must be able to articulate their vision, goals, and expectations clearly and persuasively.
Adaptability: Leaders must be able to adapt to changing circumstances and be willing to pivot when necessary. They must also be willing to learn from their mistakes and make course corrections as needed.
Empathy: Great leaders must be able to understand the needs, concerns, and motivations of their team members, and be able to relate to them on a personal level.
Courage: Leaders must be willing to take risks and make difficult decisions, even in the face of uncertainty or opposition.
Accountability: Good leaders take responsibility for their actions and the actions of their team. They hold themselves and others accountable for meeting goals and delivering results.
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