Leaders
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These young future
leaders
are beginning to understand the real business of leadership, the real privilege of leadership, which is after all to serve humanity.
I think that the current and future
leaders
of Africa have an incredible opportunity to drive a major renaissance on the continent.
And it is my contention that the manner in which we train our
leaders
will make all the difference.
So what we find is that high-power alpha males in primate hierarchies have high testosterone and low cortisol, and powerful and effective
leaders
also have high testosterone and low cortisol.
And so today,
leaders
are faced with how to lead differently, I believe.
It's because leaders, what we do is we connect improbable connections and hope something will happen, and in that room I found so many connections between people across all of London, and so leadership, connecting people, is the great question today.
Leaders
might be able to use these systems to better regulate how they work inside the heterarchy.
They're targeted social media systems around
leaders.
And I believe that this kind of perspective will only begin to grow as more
leaders
enter the space of art and design, because art and design lets you think like this, find different systems like this, and I've just begun thinking like this, so I'm glad to share that with you.
So as part of organizing this and whatever, this commemoration, the police will round us up as they call us
leaders.
It's up to us to look at our homes and our communities, our vulnerabilities and our exposures to risk, and to find ways to not just survive, but to thrive, and it's up to us to plan and to prepare and to call on our government
leaders
and require them to do the same, even while they address the underlying causes of climate change.
The American military is not going to march into Nigeria to take on Boko Haram, and it's unlikely that SEAL Team Six will rappel into the homes of al Shabaab's
leaders
and take them out.
Because Americans on both sides care about the decline in civility, and they've formed dozens of organizations, at the national level, such as this one, down to many local organizations, such as To The Village Square in Tallahassee, Florida, which tries to bring state
leaders
together to help facilitate that sort of working together human relationship that's necessary to solve Florida's problems.
We have to make sure they're ready to be the
leaders
of this great country of ours, a country that is like no other, a country that amazes me every single day, a country that's fractious.
Now, they are
leaders.
With an amazing group of women, I co-founded the Libyan Women's Platform for Peace, a movement of women, leaders, from different walks of life, to lobby for the sociopolitical empowerment of women and to lobby for our right for equal participation in building democracy and peace.
Politics is not just about
leaders.
Those are the critical questions, and what we have learned from PISA is that, in high-performing education systems, the
leaders
have convinced their citizens to make choices that value education, their future, more than consumption today.
And it has helped countries to set meaningful targets in terms of measurable goals achieved by the world's
leaders.
You can join the One Campaign, and
leaders
like Mo Ibrahim, the telecom entrepreneur.
The experiment is this: Is it possible to have institutions in our country, universities, where people from all backgrounds can come and learn and learn to work together and learn to become
leaders
and to support each other in that experience?
For example, imagine a passage from Edward Gibbon's "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire:" "The whole engagement lasted above twelve hours, till the graduate retreat of the Persians was changed into a disorderly flight, of which the shameful example was given by the principal
leaders
and the Surenas himself."
The real safety of our nation is preparing this next generation so that they can take our place and be the
leaders
of the world when it comes to thinking and technology and democracy and all that stuff we care about.
Great
leaders
know that.
Adult men with power are the ones we need to be holding accountable for being
leaders
on these issues, because when somebody speaks up in a peer culture and challenges and interrupts, he or she is being a leader, really.
Our society depends on trust: trust in our institutions, in science, trust in our leaders, trust in our news outlets.
This could be the pattern that
leaders
follow again and again when we deal with these complex, cross-border problems, whether it's climate change, whether it's migration, whether it's the financial system.
It's no wonder that many political leaders, and I don't exclude myself, have lost the trust of our people.
Everyone who participates in this global exchange of ideas, whether it's here in this room or just outside this room or online or locally, where everybody lives, everyone who stands up to injustice and inequality, everybody who stands up to those who preach racism rather than empathy, dogma rather than critical thinking, technocracy rather than democracy, everyone who stands up to the unchecked power, whether it's authoritarian leaders, plutocrats hiding their assets in tax havens, or powerful lobbies protecting the powerful few.
And as
leaders
had to rely on more of their populace, they began to share power.
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