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Leaders don’t get to be in the positions they have by doing nothing. Instead they are men and women of action. But does this mean they have to leave their people behind? Is there a way to unite both action and productivity? In the Catholic imagination the two are linked. In the 13th century a Dominican friar named St. Thomas Aquinas gave valuable insight into this very question by comparing human leadership with God’s governing of the world.
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Leaders don’t get to be in the positions they have by doing nothing. Instead they are men and women of action. But does this mean they have to leave their people behind? Is there a way to unite both action and productivity? In the Catholic imagination the two are linked. In the 13th century a Dominican friar named St. Thomas Aquinas gave valuable insight into this very question by comparing human leadership with God’s governing of the world.

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