“Public virtue cannot exist in a Nation without private Virtue, and public Virtue is the only Foundation of Republics.” — John Adams, 1776
Why should leaders care about history?
It’s a question I ponder frequently, as I write this eclectic newsletter.
Readers like you know that this isn’t a standard “Four Ways Leaders Can Improve Performance” publication.
The death of David McCullough caused me again to consider why I beat this drum. And the answer is twofold:
Stories and humanity.
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