 You know the task seems to get a lot more complex and it is and it used to be right So how even it was already hard to become a leader, right? So how do you prepare to become a leader? So there are some traits That exist with leaders whether you're leading a five Fortune 500 company. You're leading a corner shop with five employees or you're just leading your family Okay, and they are the basics integrity respect Honesty The core issues of your moral compass set of values values. Yes. Now. Let's be honest Those values can include things that we don't all agree on Sure, of course Religious diversity. Yes. Yes. So you could be strongly of one religion as a fervent Believer of one and I'm something else. Mm-hmm. Of course. Yes. Okay in that situation We then move to the next set of values. Sure, which would come in respect. Yeah, tolerance. Yeah Treat others as you would have them treat yourself, right the golden rule because I think everybody is trying to make things better Right, it's just right, but leadership requires a decision to be made. Yes, and that's why You can divorce many of the decisions fundamentally Can you do this? For example, can you do can you follow the old Voltaire view? Which is I disagree violently with you at what you say, but I will fight for the death for your right to say it Okay, okay, can you also do I? Respect your right to do this, but I'm going to take the decision against you Disagree, I'm gonna make decision against you because it's against my values and you now have a choice Yeah, you now have a choice. You know it was my proper decision to make Yes, I have considered your views. I've considered your values I realized that my decision is going to go against my value your values and may Have consequences for me, but I'm gonna stick by that. And that's what now the real tricky part. Yes Is that as if that's not only tricky enough? Yes The real tricky part is when this issue talks about human values human rights now all bets are off Because now you're in a Mindfield requiring you to do what is objectively right