"A
leader is a person who has an unusual degree of power to project on
other people his or her shadow or his or her light. A leader is a person
who has an unusual degree of power to create the conditions under which
other people must live and move and have their being-conditions that
can either be as illuminating as heaven or as shadowy as hell. A leader
is a person who must take special responsibility for what's going on
inside him or her self, inside his or her consciousness, lest the act of
leadership create more harm than good. The problem is that people rise to leadership in our society by a
tendency towards extroversion, which means a tendency to ignore what is
going on inside themselves. Leaders rise to power in our society by
operating very competently and effectively in the external world,
sometimes at the cost of internal awareness. Most training programs for leaders focus on the development of skills to manipulate the
external world rather than the skills necessary to go inward and make
the inner journey." --Parker Palmer