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Experience-wise...? Well, I was wrestling captain at one point... in various other sports teams I was leader, as I would set up the plays, assisting when necessary... in elementary school I was leader of a group... in middle school I was leader of a group... in high school I developed mentally as I was, for the most part, an exile, ostracized from social events, which during this time I contemplated many things, and was strengthened by the misery of being alone... Plus I inherited leadership qualities. My dad runs his own business, so I've learned a few things about leadership from him... plus my grandfather has admirable military experience, so he has taught me a few things.  It is not just my experience which qualifies me, it is more my anti-war, unconventional mentality so essential for the present which will yield the most success. I know the direction we need to be heading in and I'm confidant that the results redirecting our government in a way that will move towards my basic standards and/or understanding of morality and the common good will be beneficial and have a positive effect on how other countries perceive us. My perception is not tarnished by attribution bias, or a complicated and flawed conception of moral absolutism. Plus, I realize the three most important aspects of leadership, which are positive reinforcement, mutual understandings, and lead by example.


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