
CIA Clinical Psychologist Ursula Wilder on Profiling World Leaders
Intelligence Matters
Balancing Paranoia in Leadership
Paranoid individuals are logical and detail-oriented but may lack accurate judgment. In certain contexts, a healthy level of paranoia can be adaptive, such as in the business sphere. Paranoia, often referred to as the 'political disease,' can affect leaders who feel constantly threatened. Healthy leaders can manage paranoia by having trusted individuals provide honest feedback, which helps them stay grounded. Unhealthy leaders, on the other hand, spiral into full-blown paranoia due to their inability to trust others.
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