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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books – Sonnets by William Shakespeare w/Christen Horne

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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books #120 – Sonnets by William Shakespeare w/Christen Horne
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00:00 A perfect example of changing personal growth.
10:48 Shakespeare’s sonnets reveal his intricate love life.
23:57 Focus on cyclical, lyrical leadership, avoiding mechanistic pitfalls.
33:25 Shakespeare wrote during a cultural transition period.
46:19 Pleasure is fleeting; daily struggles persist relentlessly.
56:24 Individual solutions shouldn’t dictate broad policy approaches.
01:07:24 Leaders face challenges with generational and relational changes.
01:17:22 Middle management is overwhelmed by pressures from all sides.
01:28:43 Ideological shifts challenge centralized institutions, proposing alternatives.
01:38:45 Romanticism valued authenticity; declined due to 20th-century events.
01:50:12 Individual paths are determined by God and luck.
01:58:50 Aligning marriage aesthetics with meaningful connection, ideally.
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Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.
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Jesan is the Founder of Leadership ToolBox, LeaderBuzz, and LeadingKeys. He's a 3x "least selling" business book author, and host of Leadership Lessons From The Great Books podcast, and serves as a start-up advisor and leadership team member with GrowthCraft Start-Up Community out of Boston.

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