WHAT MAKES A LEADER?
“Leadership is an elusive concept. Nearly everyone is certain that he or she would like the mantle of leadership—whether at home, at work, in competitive events, or all three—but we rarely think through the implications. One of the first questions that requires asking is:
Who do you seek to lead and why?”
With the opening words of his introduction, popular voice of alternative spirituality Mitch Horowitz begins his journey into some of history’s greatest ideas and insights about what makes a leader—and what is required of you to earn that appellation. These works are designed to help you distinguish between functioning as a mere boss and being a true leader, a title to which many aspire but few understand. The insights in The Leadership Bible help place you among the few. In this collection, Mitch assembles:
- “LEADERSHIP” by Major C.A. Bach
- THE ART OF WAR by Sun Tzu, translated by British sinologist Lionel Giles
- “THE LIFE OF CAESAR” by Plutarch, translated by classics scholar Bernadotte Perrin
- THE PRINCE by Niccolò Machiavelli, abridgement based on the translation by Renaissance scholar N.H. Thomson
- “RULES OF CIVILITY” by George Washington
- “POWER” by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- “INITIATIVE AND LEADERSHIP” by Napoleon Hill
- “DECISION” by Napoleon Hill
- THE SCIENCE OF BEING GREAT by Wallace D. Wattles
- A MESSAGE TO GARCIA by Elbert Hubbard
- “THE MAJOR ATTRIBUTES OF LEADERSHIP” by Napoleon Hill
- “THE SURPRISINGLY NOBLE PATH TO POWER” by Mitch Horowitz
MITCH HOROWITZ is a PEN Award-winning historian whose books include Occult America, One Simple Idea, The Miracle Club, Daydream Believer, and Uncertain Places. His work has been translated into Italian, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. He is censored in China. Visit him @Mitch Horowitz on Twitter, @Mitch Horowitz23 on Instagram, and at Mitch Horowitz.com.
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MITCH HOROWITZ is a PEN Award-winning historian whose books include Occult America, One Simple Idea, The Miracle Club, Daydream Believer, and Uncertain Places. His work has been translated into Italian, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. He is censored in China. Visit him @Mitch Horowitz on Twitter, @Mitch Horowitz23 on Instagram, and at Mitch Horowitz.com.