This chapter discusses the significance of leading with a majority support while maintaining one's position. It focuses on the current state of the United Methodist Church, which is experiencing turmoil due to a lack of leadership and decision-making on human sexuality, resulting in intense rhetoric, lawsuits, and anxiety among its members.
"Panic," a fable from Friedman's Fables, illustrates the importance of taking responsibility for self as a non-anxious leader.
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Friedman's Fables by Edwin Friedman
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