“I think this is very important, number nine, is to be honest. This is a tactical approach these days.
People always say, ‘I love that thing you’ve got where you just say whatever’s on your mind. You just come right out with it. It’s like, you know, the truth.’
It’s like, well, that’s not really a tactic. That’s a way of living. That’s a way of being.”
This is just one of the pithy quotes from David Carr’s commencement address to the UC Berkeley School of Journalism in 2014.
Carr’s comment reminded me of a quote from the founder of Common Cause, John Gardner:
The DANGER of unloving CRITICS and uncritical LOVERS
“Pity the leader caught between unloving critics and uncritical lovers”.
This is quote by John Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in former U.S. President Lyndon Johnson’s administration.
Whether you’re a leader or not (and in the wider sense, we all can be leaders)

