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Every generation learns this lesson the hard way:
Height without depth is dangerous.
In construction, the higher the building, the deeper thefoundation must go. No serious architect negotiates this. Soil tests areconducted. Weight calculations are made. Stress points are examined. Cornersare reinforced.
Yet in leadership, many want elevation without excavation.
They want influence without introspection.
Results without restraint.
Authority without accountability.
Leadership collapses not because storms come—but becausefoundations were shallow.
By Onalo Abraham OcholiEvery generation learns this lesson the hard way:
Height without depth is dangerous.
In construction, the higher the building, the deeper thefoundation must go. No serious architect negotiates this. Soil tests areconducted. Weight calculations are made. Stress points are examined. Cornersare reinforced.
Yet in leadership, many want elevation without excavation.
They want influence without introspection.
Results without restraint.
Authority without accountability.
Leadership collapses not because storms come—but becausefoundations were shallow.