There are many qualities that make a good leader. Intelligence is undoubtedly one of those, but intelligence itself has many forms. Beside being book smart, which though isn't a mandatory aspect to have, there is the sensibility to be able to carry oneself in a respectable manner. In most case it portrays itself as being dependable to make the right choices at the right time, weighing in the responsibility. Above all though, beside having to know how to speak, delegate, and act, a leader should be respected. For without respect, leadership is nothing but a joke. Just as in animal farm, the pigs have demonstrated that respect is the key to naïve trust. For Snowball, it was his speaking skills and charisma that drew the animals to idolize him. Napoleon, on the other hand, opted for using fear.
For our table, I am the leader, but honestly, I just volunteered. There was no big senile examinations in the court of our citizens to see whether or not I was qualified.
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