"Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers".
Harry S Truman
With a book-based Thursday Thoughts to ponder, this one feels really important. If we think about what books can do, and how they affect us, then surely we should hope that our leaders are readers.
If one reads non-fiction, one understands history, strategy, war, loss, revolution, systems breakdown, how to manage people and the rest of it. Of course one could also read about lizards, plumbing and tree growth which may or may not help one lead.
If one reads fiction, one learns about imagination, dreaming big, empathy, narrative, and diverse characters.
I think Harry Truman is well placed, having himself been a leader, to suggest how important reading is to being a leader.
Once in position, it becomes even more important I imagine - reading briefings, getting across detailed policies, understanding the subtle nuances of language in diplomatic communiques and so on.
Even though I often try to remove the word 'should' from my vocabulary; this feels like a slight tweak to the quote that would enhance it for me - "...all leaders SHOULD be readers".
I truly would like to think that the folk in charge have read broadly and seen multiple viewpoints and learned from history and others.
And visited a library or two!!
Harry S Truman
With a book-based Thursday Thoughts to ponder, this one feels really important. If we think about what books can do, and how they affect us, then surely we should hope that our leaders are readers.
If one reads non-fiction, one understands history, strategy, war, loss, revolution, systems breakdown, how to manage people and the rest of it. Of course one could also read about lizards, plumbing and tree growth which may or may not help one lead.
If one reads fiction, one learns about imagination, dreaming big, empathy, narrative, and diverse characters.
I think Harry Truman is well placed, having himself been a leader, to suggest how important reading is to being a leader.
Once in position, it becomes even more important I imagine - reading briefings, getting across detailed policies, understanding the subtle nuances of language in diplomatic communiques and so on.
Even though I often try to remove the word 'should' from my vocabulary; this feels like a slight tweak to the quote that would enhance it for me - "...all leaders SHOULD be readers".
I truly would like to think that the folk in charge have read broadly and seen multiple viewpoints and learned from history and others.
And visited a library or two!!
Yes, yes, YES !
ReplyDeleteI think so too Therese! Go well.
DeleteAnd should make sure that everyone has access to libraries free!
ReplyDelete100% with you on this Olga - Libraries are precious! Go well.
Delete(((Fiona))) sadly I found out what a filibuster is yesterday... this mob has to go... bring on the revolution!
ReplyDeleteOh Mo, I am so there for the Revolution; sign me up!!!
DeleteLibraries are the most democratic of institutions ... of course, I'm a bit biased, but they seem to hew to so many ideals
ReplyDeleteI agree entirely Liz - libraries are democratic icons to me; and we need to protect them and value them and fund them!!
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