"It is important to be good than become great."what does the statement mean?Discuss and explain it's meaningin a paragraph.
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A good leader shows you what they can do. In other words, a great leader is selfless and unconditional. The difference, thus, is a great leader doesn't merely convince you that you're great, but also truly instill the belief in greatness and changes a follower from the inside out. Third, a great leader disrupts. So, it is important to be good than become great.
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The statement given is "It is important to be good than become great."
A strong leader demonstrates their abilities. To put it another way, a great leader is selfless and unwavering. The difference is that a great leader doesn't just persuade you that you're terrific; he or she actually believes in you and transforms you from the inside out.
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