Let your self grieve

Indeed , I looked at all I knew and my

intuitive kicked in , I saw my parents

as doing the best they knew . Yes there are

things about them that ping , however my

heart and mind have chosen to feel the

love and compassion over riding the pain

of past

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The way it is – Leadership

What if everything you thought about leadership was upside down?

A photographer studying a wolf pack revealed a formation that challenges our deepest assumptions about power, authority, and responsibility. What they found turns conventional wisdom on its head:

🟠 The weakest wolves set the pace, guiding the pack without force.

🟠 The strongest flank and guard, shielding the group from danger on every side.

🟠 The so-called “leader” takes the rear, observing, protecting, and guiding from behind.

In the wild, leadership isn’t about standing at the front or asserting dominance. It’s about awareness, timing, and service — knowing when to lead, when to defend, and when to step back to let others thrive.

This natural blueprint offers a profound lesson for humans: true leaders don’t just command; they protect, they empower, and they ensure the whole group succeeds. Sometimes, the greatest act of leadership is quietly holding the line from behind.

The Burden

This statue, titled “El Esfuerzo” (The Effort) or “La Carga” (The Burden), is located in Barcelona, Spain, on Carrer de la Princesa near the intersection with Via Laietana.

The sculpture was created by artist Jaume Plensa. It depicts a woman carrying a large burden of household items, symbolizing the weight of domestic responsibilities often borne by women, while children cling to her, representing the generational impact of this burden.