Behind the Mind of a Leader
Essay by review • February 4, 2011 • Essay • 361 Words (2 Pages) • 1,115 Views
Someone has to stand up and take charge. A leader can be defined in many different ways. Is there actually a definition out there that correct defines what a leader is?
I don't think there is arguments go on and on about what correctly defines a leader.
Well here is what I thinkÐ'...
For years now I have been a leader figure for myself, for people who show respect and for many others.
From being complete nameless to getting a reputation and respect comes at a price. Whether you're a hacker, a programmer or a person of supreme ability then you will always be a target, a target to take down that is.
You are looked at differently, looked up to but all the time people are thinking about being better than you, trying to take you down, what it would be like for the world, what it would be like for them.
I admit, I have done this, I look up to people, but I also want to be the best, this is coming from the mind of a programmer.
Once I got a taste of the excitement of an underground world I just wanted in, I couldn't tear myself away, and I went straight to the big names.
Not knowing what this could do for me and what I would need to repair for myself?
I am writing this for you all, so you don't go down the same path as I, so you don't make the mistakes that can prove costly.
You want to start out on your own or even as a team and you're the leader, then this can help.
"Curiosity comes to those who are a mystery"
That is one of my favourite quotes, which I once saw. This is a fantastic example of how to be, a mystery. A complete mystery to the world, do not reveal a thing to anyone, keep friends close and enemies closer.
By revealing your knowledge, skills then you are giving people an advantage.
Behind my mind is curiosity, the will to live and be free. I live as a mystery. I feel you should do the sameÐ'...
My nameÐ'.... what name?
My identityÐ'...
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