A good decision in politics is like a tasty recipe, it needs the right ingredients and timing. Imagine a king deciding to build a new castle: if he chooses wisely, people will be happy; if not, they might get upset or even start a rebellion. The goal is to make choices that help everyone for the long run.
Examples
- A king decides to build a bridge over a river so more people can cross easily.
- A mayor chooses not to raise taxes now so that businesses stay strong for the future.
- A group of students picks their class president because they believe she will make fair rules.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader in Modern Business?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader Charismatic?
- What Makes a Good Leader?
- What Makes a Leader 'Charismatic' or 'Boring'?
- What Makes a Leader ‘Charismatic’ or ‘Authoritative’?
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