In
whom shall we trust?
Trust
has a lot more to do with morals than with ethics.
Can we trust our health care providers?
Can we trust the people we work with?
Can we trust the member of our families?
Can we trust who are in charge of our
schools?
Can we trust who are in charge of our
churches?
Can we trust the companies that produce
our foods?
Can we trust the government that is
supposed to protect us?
How many of you can answer yes to all
the questions above?
We see a crisis in trust and that is why
there is a drought of leaders. Trust is the essence of leadership. Les T.
Csorba in his book TRUST – THE ONE THING THAT MAKES OR BREAKS A LEADER, explains
the 7 principles for building trust. Here they are:
1.
Trusted leaders are cast from the crucible of their
experiences. Think like Mother
Teresa, Abraham Lincoln, and Andy Grove.
2.
Trusted leaders are modeled by “formal” and “informal”
mentors. Think like Jesus Christ,
Apostle Paul, and John Newton who wrote “Amazing Grace.”
3.
Trusted leaders live out selfless character. Think like Viktor Frankl, John Wooden, and Orrin
Woodward.
4.
Trusted leaders have a sense that they are called to
lead. Think like Sir Winston
Churchill, George Washington, and Chris Brady.
5.
Trusted leaders handle privilege with great care. Think like Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Ronald
Reagan, Dr. Benjamin Carson.
6.
Trusted leaders are tenaciously focused on their
objectives. Think like a Sam Walton,
Steve Jobs, and Warren Buffett.
7.
Trusted leaders invest in the lives and leadership of
followers. Think like Pope John Paul
II, Billy Graham, and King David.
Going through each of the principles it
is easier to come up with names of many leaders in history. It is more
difficult to come up with names of people still living today. It explains the
drought of leaders everywhere we look. So what is the solution? The solution is found in the right education. The
basic building blocks of trust come from a classical education; the type of
education our founding fathers had. A classical education has more to do with principles
and self-discovery and less to do with regurgitating information, facts and
figures back to the teachers. The
biblical principles provided our founding fathers with the foundational
qualities to create a nation that served as the beacon of freedom for the world
for over two centuries. Where there is no trust, there is no freedom. When the
government takes God out of everything, government becomes the god. The reversal
occurs where man’s laws supersede God’s laws. It should be the other around,
shouldn’t it? All of this is happening under our watch. Let’s get educated.
Start applying the principles above in our lives, and then we will influence
others to take the same path. Why is this so important? Wouldn’t we want to
leave a freer nation to our children? God bless.
Will you join my cause to fight
mediocrity in the world?
Pass
these nuggets on to others.
We make a living by what we get;
we make a life by what we give. Be a giver in a world of takers.
Be blessed and be a
blessing to others.
Carlos Fontana, President of Phalanx
Co-author of the book Follow to Lead (The 7 Principles to Being
a Great Follower)
Author of the book PRICELESS (Sixty-Six Simple
Stories of Reflection, Love, and Legacy
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