Leaders need to prioritize taking immediate action to stop danger first, and then deal with legalities later. The essence of leadership is making crucial decisions swiftly without being hindered by debates or legalities initially. Being on the side of safety and making quick, well-intentioned decisions is crucial for leaders. It's better to act swiftly to ensure safety and then engage in discussions about the decision's legality later. Trump is cited as an example of someone who makes decisions quickly for the greater good. The focus should be on making people safe first and worrying about debate and legality afterward. Waiting for public opinion or legal consent is not leadership but followership. The priority should lie in acting decisively to enhance safety rather than seeking validation or consensus upfront.
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