Commanding Leadership is the platform used by Max Hourigan, to share his insights gained from over a decade of leading successful teams in business and military operations. His goal is to help develop the next generation of leaders so that they are prepared to handle the complexities of social issues, geopolitical issues, and business issues.
This podcast is for anyone who wants a dose of brutal honesty and a serious gut-check of their leadership tactics, techniques, and procedures.
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Commanding Leadership is the platform used by Max Hourigan, to share his insights gained from over a decade of leading successful teams in business and military operations. His goal is to help develop the next generation of leaders so that they are prepared to handle the complexities of social issues, geopolitical issues, and business issues.
This podcast is for anyone who wants a dose of brutal honesty and a serious gut-check of their leadership tactics, techniques, and procedures.
17: Why Loving Your Enemy Might Actually Be a Good Idea
Commanding Leadership
4 minutes 39 seconds
5 years ago
17: Why Loving Your Enemy Might Actually Be a Good Idea
Have you ever considered that loving your enemy might be more beneficial to you than inserting distance between the two you? When someone causes you pain, suffering, or prevents you from reaching an objective, in today's episode, I propose that they are actually offering you an opportunity to become a stronger person.
When our enemies get in the way of our objectives, our pursuit of happiness, we have a choice to make: do we give in to the hate and quit or do we take their hate and use it to fuel our desire for greatness?
Tune in today to hear more!
Commanding Leadership
Commanding Leadership is the platform used by Max Hourigan, to share his insights gained from over a decade of leading successful teams in business and military operations. His goal is to help develop the next generation of leaders so that they are prepared to handle the complexities of social issues, geopolitical issues, and business issues.
This podcast is for anyone who wants a dose of brutal honesty and a serious gut-check of their leadership tactics, techniques, and procedures.