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nelson mandela leadership qualities in 150 words

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Answered by shashu2004
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11 Leadership Qualities of Nelson Mandela

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  • He was a man of peace.
  • He had a powerful presence and disarmed enemies with his smile.
  • He showed the world what forgiveness looks like.
  • He was positive, thinking about what could be.
  • He was a visionary and could see the big picture.
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Answered by guhabhavani
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Nelson Mandela demonstrated remarkable leadership qualities:

He always spoke the truth: Everyone expects accuracy and validity from a leader, and Nelson Mandela was just like that. He never lied even if the truth hurt his own followers. During the clash between Zulu Inkatha and ANC supporters, he didn’t put all the blame to the opposition party. He firmly accepted that his followers are engaged in murder and violence. Mandela was known for preaching truth no matter how bitter that was.  

He was a unifier: Although Mandela is known for his fight for black people’s rights, when he became the president of South Africa, he worked to make a unity amongst white, black, and other minorities. He said that he’s the president of everyone; his fight is against the oppression, not a particular race. He wanted to ensure peace, and he believed only unity could bring that.

He always sacrificed: A leader never hesitates to sacrifice for the betterment of his people and reach a goal. Nelson Mandela was exactly like that. He imprisoned himself for 27 years when he was young, and he could’ve done something else to use those precious periods. Even though he had the chance to be free, he chose to sacrifice for these people.

He was an eager learner: Mandela never underestimated the power of knowledge. He believed it opens new doors for a man, and a man must explore those to move forward in life. His time in prison wasn’t pleasing at all, but he still managed to read lots of books and continued his legal education. Even in later life, he never felt ashamed to learn from his followers or anyone. He was always humble.  

He was a positive thinker: It takes a lot of patience to struggle and face numerous challenges while also having a positive mindset. He knew negativity doesn’t have the power to bring change, but his main goal was to change society. That’s why no matter what kind of situation arose, Mandela was never seen to possess negativity.

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