Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A lesson from a real leader

I just received this from a friend. Benjamin Franklin has always been one of my favorite people. This quote is an example as to why I feel that way.

Benjamin Franklin realized this truth when he wrote the following note to John Paul Jones: "Hereafter, if you should observe an occasion to give your officers and friends a little more praise than is their due, and confess more fault than you can justly be charged with, you will only become the sooner for it, a great captain. Criticizing and censuring almost everyone you have to do with will diminish friends, increase enemies, and thereby hurt your affairs."


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