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When conscience fails above, it fades below

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SOCIETIES do not collapse all at once. They do not shatter like glass; they wear down over time like stone, almost imperceptibly.

The first sign will not be seen in the streets or through unrest among people. Rather, the signs are rooted in decisions made in the high places of authority that have consequences for countless lives, while those responsible pay no price for being wrong.

While we admire, trust, respect and judge leaders at all levels based on what we see — their outward image, ambitious claims or the vision they articulate in the public eye — the true assessment of leadership happens behind closed doors where a leader’s true character can really be seen: the choices they make between collective well-being and personal gain; the compromises they make from their ambitions in moments of pressure; and their ability to quietly betray principles. The real measure of a leader can be found through these areas, far away from the public’s eyes, where the moral foundation of society is either strengthened or weakened.

Leadership is not merely the authority to make decisions or exercise power; it means embracing accountability for decisions, showing what’s possible and leading others by example. Leaders shape perceptions, often without ever saying it, of what is acceptable, forgivable and worthy of imitation. When a leader leads with integrity, it lends dignity to the collective, encouraging people to do what is right rather than advantageous. If a leader is morally compromised, the damage is widespread,........

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