![]() Why is it that so many of our national pivotal leaders and most colorful citizens credit service in the United States Marine Corps as a strongly influential experience in their climb to successful careers or the impact they have made on business, politics, arts, education, and all realms of public service? Why is it that the common image of a tough, dedicated, capable, and courageous fighting man always seems to involve a rock-jawed, steely-eyed Marine? The common denominator is that the Corps either gave them something they didn’t have to begin with, or shaped what they did have into valuable traits that lifted them above the ordinary masses. ![]() It is about laying the groundwork for others' success, and then standing back and letting them shine." Chris Hadfield It's about keeping your team focused on a goal and motivated to do their best to achieve it, especially when the stakes are high and the consequences really matter. "Ultimately, leadership is not about glorious crowning acts. We all have to play, we’re all on the same team, we play by God’s rules, and we win with teamwork. Welcome back to One Marine’s perspective on how to play the game of life.
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