If we can not end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.
-J.F. Kennedy.
Dr. King's “I Have a Dream” speech advocated basic civic rights and built the foundation of democracy and the American dream, and President J.F. Kennedy’s inaugural address and “Go To Moon” speech lifted the American dream to explore space and beyond. These two great thought leaders set a bright tone for us to follow.
A half-century later, in this new decade of the 21st century, we need to weave and enhance human dreams into the new reality. Thought leadership is the true color of any authentic leader in any domain, at every corner of the world at any time.
What is exactly the thought leadership in this turning point:
1. Thought leaders should be the authentic leader who always has a unique point of view.
2. Thought leaders should make the voice for as many diversified groups as possible.
3. Thought leaders should lead by influencing than status quo.
4. Thought leaders inspire the vision via the power of mind and blueprint of character.
5. Thought leaders convey the dreams, innovations and future of life via dreaming big.
6. Thought leaders make progressive improvements via continued life learning.
7. Global thought leaders make global influence via cultural intelligence, linguistic articulation, and diversified points of view.
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We need men who can dream of things that never were and not ask why.
John. F. Kennedy.
Like Dr. King’s dream, President Kennedy’s “Go to Moon” journey is not the final destination yet, the other thought leader Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group is transforming this “dream project” into the commercial space transportation business, that may open the brand new chapter for the space exploration and the evoke the new inspiration for the future of airline.
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