Leaders are talkative

Anais 2022-04-20 09:01:25

Leaders are talkative

pupils can feel the connotation aura of "Lincoln". Although I yearn for it, it is not an American passer after all, and its deep meaning can only be seen in the fog. The protagonists are top-notch, but in terms of temperament, Lincoln is reminiscent of a villain played by Jim Carrey, and Tommy Lee Jones plays a Republican tycoon who looks like Balzac in my mind.
But "Lincoln" rarely maintains my routine, which is often broken by the Internet, and I can't remember how many times I read it. The opening chapter was disgusting: like the Red Guards reciting Chairman Mao's quotations, let a few soldiers stand in front of the president and recite his speech, like a generation of grandmasters fighting and popularizing martial arts knowledge to the audience, similar to pediatrics worthy of the name of a master ? Why didn't Wong Kar-wai ask Leslie Cheung to give a line to the audience to popularize comrades?
Perhaps it was Spielberg's sympathy for Lincoln to take a break. Lincoln's talents are everywhere in the film: either he speaks condescendingly, or tells a thought-provoking short story, or tells a joke unexpectedly, in various forms, and he always has a firm grasp of the right to speak, no matter his staff, political enemies, wives and children, All three religions and nine streams are all willing to bow down.
I had a heart-to-heart talk with one or two provincial and departmental leaders, but I was actually listening. They were full of clockwork-like air, and it was difficult to put in a single sentence. I don't have a gold-medal screenwriter to write lyrics, and I can't stop listening to internal reference summaries. I can't use the pause button.
In fact, these tireless officials are defined by how much they speak. Whether it is promoting history or creating frequent urination, the right to speak is one of the essential connotations of leadership - I have never read any leadership management studies, and I have an epiphany. But I really wonder if there are any cooler leaders, do they all have to be talkative?


2013-1-26

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Lincoln quotes

  • Thaddeus Stevens: You are a democrat. What's the matter with you? Are you wicked?

  • Abraham Lincoln: [pounds his hand on a table as his cabinet squabbles] I can't listen to this anymore. I can't accomplish a goddamn thing of any worth until we cure ourselves of slavery and end this pestilential war! I wonder if any of you or anyone else knows it. I know! I need this! This amendment is that cure! We've stepped out upon the world stage now. Now! With the fate of human dignity in our hands. Blood's been spilled to afford us this moment now! Now! Now! And you grouse so and heckle and dodge about like pettifogging Tammany Hall hucksters!