The Crown: Burden Of
True leadership isn’t about the view from the top; it’s about the weight of the decisions made there. It’s the late nights spent worrying about your team's well-being, the stoicism required during a crisis, and the reality that every choice you make ripples through the lives of others.
The crown isn't a prize to be won—it’s a responsibility to be carried. Burden of the Crown
I can refine the tone to be more edgy, academic, or personal if you'd like. True leadership isn’t about the view from the
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We often talk about the "perks" of leadership—the title, the influence, the seat at the table. But we rarely discuss the Burden of the Crown.
There is a romanticized version of power that involves gold and glory. But the historical reality of the was often isolation. To lead is to be watched, but rarely seen. It is to prioritize the "unit"—whether that be a family or a nation—over personal desire.