Leadership in Nature

Being in the Presidential Leadership Program, and a leadership minor, I have learned my fair share already about what it means to be a leader. That being said, I have also learned more and more about the environment through this class. What the environment needs to be saved is a excellent leadership. Now when I say this I do not mean one singular person who takes control and forces change in our society, I mean everybody practicing leadership by themselves. This would fall most under the category of servant-leadership. Servant-leadership is defined by the leader doing their best to fit the needs of the followers. In this scenario the follower would be nature and the leader would be you. These strategy would involve everyone and would help eliminate bystander effect when talking about the environment. If everyone followed this idea of helping out the environment any way they could then the world would be a lot better off for it.

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