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6 Actors Who Captured Transformative Leadership On the Big Screen (And What You Can Learn From Them)
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6 Actors Who Captured Transformative Leadership On the Big Screen (And What You Can Learn From Them)

Humanity’s progress depends on remarkable people who step forward to inspire and guide others. Modern culture reflects this need with the worship of the entrepreneur, with the likes of Steve Jobs and Elon Musk as modern-day symbols of innovation and leadership. Effective leadership wins the hearts and minds of the masses; but what makes a remarkable leader?RELATED: 60 Marcus Aurelius Quotes About Life, Death and LeadershipThere is an element of mystery, a charm or charisma that seems to be god-given, rather than developed. However, research has identified key qualities of transformational leadership, bringing these qualities to light. Let’s look at the secrets of transformative leadership, backed up by Hollywood’s most impressive examples, to give you a clear idea of what it takes — along with quality movie recommendations.What Is Transformative Leadership?What comes to mind when you think of a leader? Most of us have an idealized image of leadership. Sure, there are negative examples, such as a tyrant ruling over others with fear and intimidation, or an authoritarian who demands other people do as they say. But most of us can identify leaders who embody something special — the ability to transform others, not through fear, but through inspiration.Transformative Leadership TheoryJames MacGregor Burns, a historian and political scientist who extensively studied presidents, coined the term transformative leadership in the 1970s. His work has been studied and built upon since then. In 1991, scholars Bernard Bass and Bruce Avolio introduced three distinct categories of leadership styles:Laissez-faire: a French term that translates to “let them do (what they want),” a passive style of leadership that puts the responsibility of decision-making on employees. These leaders are absent and shirk at making decisions and leading by example.Transactional: this is a standard form of leadership, which doesn’t have big goals or desire to make positive change, but keeps things ticking over. These leaders will organize teams based on reward and punishment and monitor only to find fault. Think of a sales manager who is uninspired by their work, and encourages the team to perform and hit targets with the promise of bonuses.Transformative: these leaders go above and beyond. They’re not around to keep the status quo, but to completely rethink the organization’s (or culture’s) way of operating. A significant element of this type of leadership is the ability to connect vision and values, getting people to “buy in” to the cultural shift. These leaders focus less on short-term transactions, and more on the bigger picture.Leadership styles apply to any scenario where leadership occurs. The most obvious is in an organization; think of the CEO or manager position. But leadership occurs in families, sports teams, communities, and cultural movements. The likes of Martin Luther King or Gandhi may come to mind. Many transformative leaders don’t have high profiles, but the chances are, their followers will detect something remarkable. The Four Dimensions of Transformational LeadershipWhat makes that something remarkable? Exceptional communication skills are, of course, essential, along with self-awareness and a solid grasp of human psychology. You could argue that the right timing for a message to be received, and the relevance of the leader’s vision, all contribute. In addition, Bass and Avoilio identified the four dimensions of transformational leadership:Individualized consideration: these leaders don’t expect everyone to have the same needs, but they’re able to adapt and inspire a diverse cross-section of people. Not everyone will be inspired or motivated by the same approach, but these managers will find a way for each individual.Inspirational motivation: in order to go above and beyond, these leaders know how to connect to an inspired vision, how to communicate that, and how to identify ways to move towards the vision. Not relying on punishment and reward, they stir the hearts and minds, encouraging others to become part of the shared vision and values. Idealized influence: these leaders are ethical and model, and lead by example. They don’t shy away from difficult decisions but demonstrate integrity, thoughtfulness, and care, whilst always inspiring their teams to do better.Intellectual stimulation: these leaders encourage people’s input and foster creativity. They’re aware of their own biases and aren’t afraid to welcome other perspectives. Rather than believing their way is the right way, they’ll always assess and update, and that includes challenging the mental models and conventional ways of thinking.Examples of Transformative Leadership in FilmSome individuals command the attention of thousands, or millions, of followers; these people inspire others to become better, to exceed their own expectations. Others fight for a cause in acts of courage and resilience that go unnoticed by the masses. No matter their origin, Hollywood has captured many of these stories on the big screen. Below isn't a definitive list, but a collection of the many faces of transformative leadership.1. Samuel L. Jackson in Coach CarterSport is a powerful vessel for transformative leadership to shine. That was Ken Carter’s initial focus (Jackson) when he returned to his old school, Richmond High, to coach their basketball team. Based on a true story, Carter made waves for suspending his top performers for poor academic grades. This wasn’t only about basketball, but wanting the best out of his underprivileged group, where many end up in prison. Carter’s passion and inspiration were aimed off-the-court, as well as on it.RELATED: 128 Leadership Quotes to Inspire You to Become a Better LeaderThe movie captures how Carter instills a sense of respect, determination, and confidence — a form of idealized influence. He stands up for his belief in improving the players’ grades, despite huge amounts of pressure. “I took this job because I wanted to effect change in a special group of young men,” he says, “and this is the only way I know how to do that.” Eventually, the players get on board. A number get scholarships to attend college.2. Daniel Radcliffe in Harry PotterAlthough not an obvious choice, Harry Potter (Radcliffe) is a transformative leader in his own magical sense. Fighting for the forces of good over evil, Potter continues to develop and grow as he moves through education at Hogwarts, mentored by Albus Dumbledore. Eventually, he goes on to mentor others, particularly when the school’s pupils are told they are not able to train in practical defense against dark arts. In response, Harry forms a secret group, Dumbledore’s Army.During secret training, Potter encourages the team of students to go beyond what they thought was possible, through inspirational motivation. “Every great wizard in history started out as nothing more than what we are now — students,” he tells them. He meets every individual’s needs, particularly Neville, who looks like he’ll never make the grade but is supported by Harry until he eventually learns the spell he’s been trying hard to master.3. Helen Mirren in Calendar GirlsWhat do a group of middle-aged women from Yorkshire have to do with transformative leadership? Another film based on true events, Calendar Girls tells the story of a group of women who pose for a naked calendar, with the noble aim of raising money for a cancer charity. However, against all expectations, they start to receive more and more attention, before their story reaches the heights of global fame, including an interview on The Tonight Show.Their exposure isn’t through pure luck, though. Leader of the group Chris (Mirren) is shown navigating all sorts of hurdles along the way, not least her impassioned speech to get the calendar’s official status. What’s most impressive is how Chris leads by example in navigating the unexpected leadership status. She wears her heart on her sleeve, inspiring with passion and authenticity, as well as a never-say-die attitude. 4. Hilary Swank in Freedom WritersAnother true-story set in a high school setting, Freedom Writers shows the naive but well-intentioned efforts of new teacher Erin Gruwell (Swank). Joining a school in LA that was heavily divided by racial segregation following riots a few years prior, Gruwell seems to be on a lost cause. The students have no desire to learn and have to some degree already become resigned to their fate. But the teacher has a different idea.Working tirelessly to find different ways to motivate the group, she begins by attempting to show them what they have in common, not what separates them. Gruwell works extra jobs in order to fund the school’s purchase of books, and, after reading The Diary of Anne Frank, arranges a school visit from Miep Gies, the Austrian secretary who protected Frank. In the end, her enthusiasm and belief in her students changes their belief of what's possible.5. Brad Pitt in MoneyballAnother story of sport leadership based on true events, Moneyball depicts a different style of transformative leadership. Rather than lead the line with passion and charisma, in the way Coach Carter did, Billy Beane (Pitt) takes an unconventional approach in piecing together Oakland Athletic’s baseball team in the 2002 season. Faced with financial constraints, he works with Yale economics graduate, Peter Brand, who has a radical way of scouting players, by relying on cold, hard data.Faced with a lack of belief and even ridicule by those around him, Beane sees the potential in Brand’s "sabermetric model" and assembles a team that, on paper, appears to be low in quality. To make things more difficult, initially the team struggles, and Beane fires his head scout who opposes the idea. Eventually, the pair’s approach leads to success and is now fully integrated into the sport.6. Chadwick Boseman in Black PantherWould any current movie list be complete without a superhero element? The multi-billion-dollar frenzy of superhero movies in recent decades points to the popularity of comic book adaptations. There are a number of reasons why. Larger-than-life portrayals of invincible heroes are pure escapism, a way to be entertained and stimulated by the big screen. But there’s more to it; superheroes amplify the qualities of transformational leadership, particularly idealized influence.Although there are plenty of options to choose from, Black Panther stands out as a deeper exploration of what it means to lead. And not just any type of leading, either — what it takes to be a King. The late and great Chadwick Boseman excels as T’Challa, showing the often painful process of trying to lead with integrity and honor, whilst always holding the bigger picture in view, and pre-empting the repercussions of decisions, knowing when to fight or negotiate, and how to respond in high-pressure situations.In one powerful scene, T’Challa’s father, T’Chaka, tells him: “You are a good man with a good heart. And it's hard for a good man to be a king.” Those words ring true; similar to Ken Carter, T’Chaka knows that true leadership will involve making decisions that might upset others, but honoring values is more important than being liked, even if that weighs heavy on the heart.KEEP READING Leadership Styles: What Best Suits Your Psychology?

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Teen Skips Graduation Because Parents Can't Make It - His Manager Steps In

There are certain rites of passage that one looks forward to for years upon years before the moment even occurs. For example, walking across the stage and finally receiving your high-school diploma.A close callTimothy Harrison thought that he was going to miss his graduation ceremony, and so he decided to go to work as usual at Waffle House in Center Point, Alabama instead. When his manager Cedric Hampton saw Timothy show up for his 7 AM shift on graduation day, he was shocked.The manager asked his employee of just only over one month what he was doing there and why he wasn’t attending graduation.Harrison revealed that his mother could not get off of work to go and also that he did not have tickets or a ride to the ceremony. Additionally, he had been working during the rehearsal where they gave out the cap and gowns, so he did not have those mandatory items for participation."I didn't have a way to get there," Timothy said. "I didn't have a plan."Support from loved onesRecognizing both the importance of this moment for Harrison and the fact that the young employee wanted to participate in his milestone moment, Hampton stepped in to help. “This is once in a lifetime, and he knew it.”- Cedric Hampton, Waffle House ManagerHampton decided right then and there that he was going to get Timothy to graduation, and so the Waffle House staff launched into action and made it happen.The Waffle House employees distributed the tasks necessary to get Timothy to grad by 3 PM between them. Hampton told Harrison to get his paperwork and phone the school to let them know that he would be in attendance."I said I'd take care of the rest," the Waffle House manager said. "We were going to make it work, no matter what."One staff member drove Timothy to his school, Woodlawn High School, to pick up his cap and gown. Then, the employees pooled approximately $50 and the assistant manager came in on her day off to go to Target and purchase Harrison’s outfit for the day.“When I put on the clothes, that was a different feeling,” the excited teen said. “I don’t even know the words. A million dollars? It was the best feeling.”"His smile lit up the room. You could see how important this was to him. It's something I'll always remember."- Cedric HamptonTimothy made it to graduation and in the end received his high-school diploma with the rest of his graduating class.While the Center Point Waffle House staff could not attend the graduation because of limited seating, the teammates did wait in the parking lot to congratulate Harrison after the ceremony. And they took photos with Timothy to commemorate the moment and celebrate the day.More good newsAfter Timothy’s story went viral, more good news came his way. Lawson State Community College offered Timothy Harrison a full scholarship with books included. Timothy had been planning on joining the Army and going to school later on but thanks to Lawson State Community College’s gracious offer, he will be starting college there in the fall.Happy endingsSome stories have a happy ending that provides comfort to the soul as they remind us of the possibilities of kindness amongst humankind. Waffle House employees went above and beyond for their colleague and friend when they were under no obligation to do so.Timothy gained more than he had ever hoped for from the moment, turning one prospectively gloomy day into one that he will remember fondly for the rest of his life.Pay it forward when and where you can, you could be changing someone’s day for the better, or even their life.More uplifting stories:8 Years Ago, She Was An Addict On The Verge Of Death – Today, She Proved Everyone WrongWoman Cruelly Teased By Bullies For Her Appearance Gets The Last LaughTwins Lose Over 250 Lbs Together By Supporting One AnotherAt 480 Lbs, He Received a Deadly Wake-up Call And Turned His Life Around

CEO Blasted For Giving Staff $70K Starting Salary Proves Greedy Execs Wrong
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CEO Blasted For Giving Staff $70K Starting Salary Proves Greedy Execs Wrong

One maverick CEO who was trolled for daring to put his employees first is now having the last laugh. Lone rebelIt's been a lonely road for Seattle-based Gravity payments CEO Dan Price.While CEOs across America were raking in record paydays while their workers got scraps, Price went against the grain. (Instagram)Despite his company struggling, he raised eyebrows when instead of layoffs, he reduced his $1million salary by 90% and gave all his 130 employees a minimum salary of $70,000. “Give power to your people, be honest and democratic. They will find solutions that you can’t see," he said at the time. The media backlash was ferocious, Price recalled to People."The whole world was pretty much against it and said we would fail"- Dan Price He was called everything from a tree hugger, to a socialist to the 'lunatic of all lunatics.' Yet despite the heat, Price kept his blinders on and followed through with his plan. Proof of concept Fast forward a few years, and those who predicted that Price would fail are eating their words. In a recent announcement, Price shared that since his decision, the company tripled its revenue. In fact, they've been so successful that the company is expanding to a second office in Boise, Idaho.However, Price is proudest of the life-changing impact on his employees."[We have a] 10-times increase in new homes bought and babies born. Employees have increased savings and paid down debts," he boasted. The list goes on, as Price says that his team "got healthier, multiple people lost 100 pounds, beat cancer."Always invest in peopleFor Price, the end justified the means. “The sacrifice was worth the experiment and worth what came afterwards.”Dan Price could have caved to his doubters, who said his employees would end up in the welfare line. He could have turned to the corporate playbook of cutting costs to the bone while awarding himself a fat bonus. Instead, he realized that a company, a community or a world is only as strong as the people in it. By taking off his plate to feed others, everyone had more to eat and enjoy. In doing so, he revealed a best practice not just for business, but also for life. "I do think about how short my time on Earth is, and it’s motivating for me… It just feels right. It’s fleeting. It doesn’t last very long. But it gives me a guide to where I want to go with my life."- Dan Price More Uplifting News:4 Years Ago, He Was Homeless–Today, He Bought His First HousePoor Man Who Missed Job Interview To Save A Life Had Employers Lining Up To Hire HimDomestic Abuse Survivor Marries The First Responder Who Saved Her LifeBrooklyn Landlord Cancels Rent For Hundreds Of Tenants, Setting An Unprecedented Example For Others

85 Ronald Reagan Quotes on Freedom, Leadership and the Government
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85 Ronald Reagan Quotes on Freedom, Leadership and the Government

Ronald Reagan (February 6, 1911 - June 5, 2004), was America's 40th president, widely known for helping redefine the purpose of government and for pressuring the Soviet Union to end the Cold War.Reagan grew up in a modest family. Despite their shortcomings and his father’s drinking problem, Ronald recalls his childhood as the best and happiest period of his life.“The Great Communicator” never thought that he would someday become a world leader. In fact, Reagan has worked for more than 25 years as an actor. He starred in over 50 different films and was usually typecast as the “good guy” -- the characters were remarkably like Reagan himself. During the 1964 US presidential election campaign, Reagan delivered a notable speech -- A Time for Choosing -- that had a major contribution to his future political career.At the time, Reagan was the only film actor and the oldest person elected to the U.S. presidency. He served from January 1981 to January 1989 and he is still regarded as one of the best three leaders America has ever had.Here Are 85 Ronald Regan quotes on freedom, socialism, Government, marines, leadership and AmericaFamous Ronald Reagan quotes on freedomIn a world where people seemed to be free, but still felt constrained by all kinds of means or people, Ronald Reagan’s quotes on freedom came as new hope into the hearts of his constituents - hope that in the “land of the free”, people would be able to make their dreams come true.Freedom is the right to question and change the established way of doing things. It is the continuous revolution of the marketplace. It is the understanding that allows to recognize shortcomings and seek solutions.Freedom is the recognition that no single person, no single authority or government has a monopoly on the truth, but that every individual life is infinitely precious, that every one of us put on this world has been put there for a reason and has something to offer.Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it on to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.If we lose freedom here, there is no place to escape to. Freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured here than in any other place on earth. The price for this freedom at times has been high, but we have never been unwilling to pay the price.[Freedom] It is the right to dream — to follow your dream or stick to your conscience, even if you’re the only one in a sea of doubters. You and I have a rendezvous with destiny. We’ll preserve for our children this, the last best hope of man on earth, or we’ll sentence them to take the last step into a thousand years of darkness.A people free to choose will always choose peace.The years ahead will be great ones for our country, for the cause of freedom and the spread of civilization.Four years ago we said we would invigorate our economy by giving people greater freedom and incentives to take risks and letting them keep more of what they earned. We did what we promised, and a great industrial giant is reborn.Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. It is a weapon our adversaries in today’s world do not have. We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared, so we will always be free.Coercion, after all, merely captures man. Freedom captivates him. Ronald Reagan quotes on socialismAs a politician and a leader, Reagan had a lot to say about his political views and what he thought was best for his country. He was also very unapologetic in his public speeches, so here are a few Ronald Reagan quotes on socialism.Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and Hell where they already have it.One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people has been by way of medicine. It’s very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project.I believe the best social program is a job I believe the best social program is a job President Ronald Reagan quotes on GovernmentIf the former U.S. President wanted to be clear on something, it was the fact that the Government should protect its people. He never missed a chance to let Americans now that they are the ones telling the Government what to do for their well-being and not the other way around.Here are the best Ronald Reagan quotes on Government:Government’s first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.The most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government and I’m here to help.The problem is not that people are taxed too little, the problem is that government spends too much.No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth!History teaches that war begins when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap.Governments tend not to solve problems, only to rearrange them.Government always finds a need for whatever money it gets.Government is like a baby. An alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no responsibility at the other.Protecting the rights of even the least individual among us is basically the only excuse the government has for even existing.The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would steal them away.We the people tell the government what to do. It doesn’t tell us.Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.I hope we have once again reminded people that man is not free unless government is limited. Democracy is worth dying for, because it’s the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man.Today, if you invent a better mousetrap, the government comes along with a better mouse.History shows that when the taxes of a nation approach about 20% of the people's income, there begins to be a lack of respect for government… When it reaches 25%, there comes an increase in lawlessness.One way to make sure crime doesn’t pay would be to let the government run it. Ronald Reagan quotes on the MarinesThe leader was a big fan of the U.S. army. He was enrolled as an officer himself at the outbreak of World War II, but has never actually seen combat. Nonetheless, he had great respect for those who put their life in danger in order to protect their country.Here are a few Ronald Reagan quotes on the Marines and the American army:Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But, the Marines don't have that problem.Veterans know better than anyone else the price of freedom, for they’ve suffered the scars of war. We can offer them no better tribute than to protect what they have won for us.There are some who've forgotten why we have a military. It's not to promote war, it's to be prepared for peace.We don't maintain a strong military force to conquer or coerce others. The purpose of our military is simple and straightforward: We want to prevent war by deterring others from the aggression that causes war.Our military strength is a prerequisite to peace, but let it be clear we maintain this strength in the hope it will never be usedBest Ronald Reagan quotes on leadershipRonald Reagan knew what a true leader should do, so he did his best to keep up with his own standards. For his remarkable skill as an orator, he received the title “The Great Communicator”.Reagan’s quotes on leadership don’t speak only to our world's leaders, but to anyone, regardless of how many people look up to you.The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things.Our people look to us for leadership and nobody can provide it if we don’t. But we won’t be very effective leaders unless we can rise above the specific but secondary concerns that preoccupy our respective bureaucracies and give our governments a strong push in the right direction.Somebody once said that life begins when you begin to serve. Maybe if there’s a feeling that you can be of service then you feel you have to do it.If no one among us is capable of governing himself, then who among us has the capacity to govern someone else?To grasp and hold a vision, that is the very essence of successful leadership -- not only on the movie set where I learned it, but everywhere. Most often it’s not how handsomely or eloquently you say something, but the fact that your words mean something.Never let the things you can’t do stop you from doing what you can.Surround yourself with the best people you can find, delegate authority, and don’t interfere as long as the policy you’ve decided upon is being carried out.I don't take too seriously the statement of positions in advance of negotiations. Everyone wants to preserve their position at their highest price before negotiations, and for them to do otherwise is to give away something they might not have to give away once the negotiations start.You’re unlikely to get all you want; you’ll probably get more of what you want if you don’t issue ultimatums and leave your adversary room to maneuver; you shouldn’t back your adversary into a corner, embarrass him, or humiliate him; and sometimes, the easiest way to get things done is for the top people to do them alone and in private. Now, what should happen when you make a mistake is this: You take your knocks, you learn your lessons, and then you move on. That's the healthiest way to deal with a problem.The person who agrees with you 80 percent of the time is a friend and an ally -- not a 20 percent traitor.Trust, but verify. There are no great limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence, imagination, and wonder. I don’t think a chief executive should peer constantly over the shoulders of the people who are in charge of a project and tell them every few minutes what to do.Set clear goals and appoint good people to help you achieve them. As long as they are doing what you have in mind, don’t interfere, but if somebody drops the ball, intervene and make a change.The way I work is to identify the problem, find the right individuals to do the job, and then let them go to it. I've found this invariably brings out the best in people. They seem to rise to their full capability, and in the long run you get more done. Don’t be afraid to see what you see. There are no easy answers but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right. Heroes may not be braver than anyone else. They’re just braver five minutes longer.Ronald Reagan quotes on communismThe former president is known for his policies that have been credited with contributing to the demise of Soviet communism. He loved democracy and loathed the ways of the communists who wanted full control over people’s lives.Here are the best Ronald Reagan quotes on communism:The West will not contain Communism; it will transcend Communism. We will not bother to denounce it, we'll dismiss it as a sad, bizarre chapter in human history whose last pages are even now being written.They have answered the stirrings of liberty with brute force, killings, mass arrests, and the setting up of concentration camps.How do you tell a communist? Well, it’s someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It’s someone who understands Marx and Lenin.It was leadership here at home that gave us strong American influence abroad, and the collapse of imperial Communism. Great nations have responsibilities to lead, and we should always be cautious of those who would lower our profile, because they might just wind up lowering our flag.I have seen the rise of fascism and communism. Both philosophies glorify the arbitrary power of the state... But both theories fail. Both deny those God-given liberties that are the inalienable right of each person on this planet, indeed, they deny the existence of God.The great dynamic success of capitalism had given us a powerful weapon in our battle against Communism-money.Concentrated power has always been the enemy of liberty. Ronald Reagan quotes on GodRonald Reagan was a true believer in God and made sure to mention Him and His power in every of his notable speeches. He strongly believed that a nation could never prosper without faith in its Creator.Here are a few remarkable Ronald Reagan quotes on God:Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged.If we ever forget that we are one nation under God then we will be a nation gone under.We are never defeated unless we give up on God.We must be cautious in claiming God is on our side. I think the real question we must answer is, are we on His side?Within the covers of the Bible are the answers for all the problems men face.Ronald Reagan quotes about AmericaThe former U.S. president loved America exactly for its diversity. He knew that the real power of his country comes from the fact that so many people around the world gathered in one place to dream and fight for their right to freedom.Here are some of the best Ronald Reagan quotes about America:The dreams of people may differ, but everybody wants their dreams to come true. And America, above all places, gives us the freedom to do that.While I take inspiration from the past like most Americans, I live for the future.I've always believed that this blessed land was set apart in a special way, that some divine plan placed this great continent here between the oceans to be found by people from every corner of the Earth who had a special love for freedom and the courage to uproot themselves, leave homeland and friends, to come to a strange land.America is the moral force that defeated communism and all those who would put the human soul itself into bondage.All great change in America begins at the dinner table.We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions. I believe now, as I always have, that America’s strength is in ‘We the People.'We Americans don't want war, and we don't start fights.Ronald Reagan quotes about loveRonald Regan was married twice, but found true love when he met actress Nancy Davis (later Reagan). Some of the following Ronald Reagan quotes about love are snippets from love letters that he used to send to his dear wife, Nancy. Enjoy!Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly, leave the rest to God.Each day is different, and you get up, put one foot in front of the other, and go, and love; just love.What do you say about someone who’s always there with support and understanding, someone who makes sacrifices so that your life will be easier and more successful? Well, what you say is that you love that person and treasure her.My request of you is: could you on this day whisper in her ear that someone loves her very much and more and more each day.The nicest thing a girl ever did for me was when a girl named Nancy married me and brought a warmth and joy to my life that has grown with each passing year.I know in my heart that man is good. That what is right will always eventually triumph. And there’s purpose and worth to each and every life.There is no limit to the amount of good you can do if you don't care who gets the credit.

America's Best Boss Dan Price Is Speaking Out Against Stock Market Injustices
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America's Best Boss Dan Price Is Speaking Out Against Stock Market Injustices

The stock market has been in the news more than ever over the past few weeks, as less successful stocks have been incredibly, well, successful. And Dan Price, the boss who went viral for giving a minimum yearly salary of $70K to all his employees, is standing up for the greater good of the collective once again. Recent developments have led to stock market novices beating rich stockholders using the same tricks that they themselves have long used to make money.What is really going onMany started to question what the stock market actually means, and how valid its projections are, if it can so easily be manipulated. And it turns out, that’s precisely the point, according to Dan Price, the CEO of Gravity Payments. He explained why there’s actually no link between the stock market and reality in a Twitter thread that went viral.In fact, at its essence, believes Price, it’s a system that allows the rich to exploit the poor.Prince mentions examples such as airlines spending 96% of free cash flow on stock buybacks for a decade, then cutting 90,000 jobs, but then getting a $50 billion bailout. He brought up other companies too that laid off or furloughed employees, only to give their CEOs giant bonuses.He points out: “On Jan. 6, when the mob stormed the Capitol, the stock market went up 250 points to a new record, handing the richest 1% an extra $300 billion. Also that day, a new report showed employment dropped for the first time since April and a then-record 3,900 people died of covid.”A great divideSo does he have a point? Apparently, yes. Sam from the Financial Samurai blog was interviewed by Bored Panda and explained that the stock market created a giant divide between the rich and the average-income earners.“CEOs have no magical powers. Yes, they have the operational experience to run big companies. However, they are often just spokespeople and ambassadors of the firm. One person cannot make that big a difference in a large organization. If Tim Cook from Apple steps down, the company will be fine. Another overpaid CEO will take his place,”“The reason why CEOs can get paid so much is due to the direct correlation of the size of the company. When a company is worth hundreds of billions of dollars, it’s easier to pay a CEO tens of millions of dollars a year, which comprised mostly of stock options." “At the end of the day, the CEO and the Board of Directors’ goal is to provide as much value and returns as possible for its shareholders. And if that means firing thousands of employees, then that is what they will do. It is a sad reality of extreme capitalism.”Dan Price had endless examples of companies that mess with their employees’ livelihoods and cut jobs but somehow pay their CEOs huge bonuses. All of this enables the rich getting richer.An example of great leadershipDan went viral for cutting his own pay so that his employees could make more – but unfortunately, many aren’t like him. Business is business and, at the end of the day, those leaders often worry about the people on top before anyone else. That isn’t likely to change any time soon.But Dan’s twitter thread – and own history of being a great boss – shows that we can decide to change, within our own companies and lives – and set an example. Maybe more bosses can be like Dan Price and understand that it’s the people – the ones who keep businesses going – that need to be appreciated and taken care of. More uplifting news: Millionaire CEO Gets Wake-Up Call, Gives $70,000 Minimum Wage To All EmployeesThis Boss Just Gave $10 Million in Holiday Bonuses to His 198 EmployeesMacKenzie Bezos Pledges to Give Away Half of Her $37 Billion FortuneChiefs Player Who Abandoned His Team Is The Real Winner Of Super Bowl LV