Users agree that founders should act as unifying kings rather than prophets, viewing both roles as effective ways to achieve results.
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@jamescham That’s an interesting view on religion. Job of a prophet is to show the light at the end of the tunnel. Job of a king is to get folks to bend the knee. Both are great ways to achieve results.
@jamescham Yes this.
Most founders should be kings rather than prophets. The job of a prophet is to show everyone else that the prophet is right and everyone else is wrong. The job of a king is to convince everyone to follow him even though they have different agendas.
@jamescham That’s an interesting view on religion. Job of a prophet is to show the light at the end of the tunnel. Job of a king is to get folks to bend the knee. Both are great ways to achieve results.
Most founders should be kings rather than prophets. The job of a prophet is to show everyone else that the prophet is right and everyone else is wrong. The job of a king is to convince everyone to follow him even though they have different agendas.
Users agree that founders should act as unifying kings rather than prophets, viewing both roles as effective ways to achieve results.
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