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Leadership Through The Ubuntu African Philosophy


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You and I each have a purpose in life.

We each have an assignment or a race to run, based on that unique purpose.

One dictionary defines purpose as, "the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists."

And at some point in life, many of us wonder what the reason for our existence is.

Have you ever asked yourself that question? I sure have. It's not an easy one to answer.

Now, while I'm not presumptuous enough to assume I know a one-size-fits-all solution for how someone can find their purpose, I believe having a big-picture vision that goes beyond ourselves can help us answer that question.

Because no man is an island, successfully fulfilling our purpose will always involve someone else, in one way or another.

Living a life of purpose is not a one-time event, but an ongoing process. It can and does change as we grow during the journey of life.

No one can actually reveal your purpose to you except your Creator. People can help you clarify what is already in your heart as a seed, and others can help you nurture that seed into fruitfulness.

And just as no one can do your press-ups for you, no one can live your purpose for you. Like runners in a race, everyone has their lane, and we can each run with faith and patience.

While they say, "stick to your lane," in this episode, you'll discover why that mindset may not always be the most human approach.

We explore teamwork and the idea that life is not merely about pursuing success at all costs. It's not about elbowing each other out of the way, sabotaging others, or engaging in underhanded tactics to get ahead.

Instead, it's about honoring our shared humanity and embracing collaboration over competition, because there is enough success to go around.

The Ubuntu African Philosophy — "I am because we are."

You'll uncover the leadership benefits of Ubuntu and the importance of genuinely looking out for and uplifting others, even if it means slowing down sometimes.

Today's short story (hadithi in Kiswahili) illustrates the significance of supporting one another as we navigate life because we're interconnected.

Philosophically speaking, at the end of the day, we're walking each other home.

The conversation continues on my website www.DYSPodcast.com.

Come on over there and share your thoughts.

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