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Real Leaders: Abraham Lincoln and the Power of Emotional Discipline

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John Kennedy and John Lincoln's Handling of the Civil War

Lincoln learned this in his adult life. We see it in his presidency at lots and lots of junctures. The most striking one is around the battle of gettysburgh, which occurs in the first three days of july 18 63. He writes a letter to george mead, from abraham lincoln, on July fifth, 18 xty three,. never signed, never sent. And he puts it in a cubby hole in his desk, where it's found after he died.

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