The Spirit of Leadership and Perseverance Khun Yai’s Teachings หน้า 91
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This text emphasizes that a leader's attitude directly influences their subordinates. A serious and diligent leader inspires the same qualities in their team. It encourages a fight against laziness, suggesting that we should strive hard toward our goals until exhaustion. The content also promotes a relentless mindset, stating that one should continue to push forward no matter the obstacles faced. The importance of staying motivated and not being discouraged in the pursuit of tasks is highlighted, with a reminder to act before it's too late. The author shares personal experiences of dedication and hard work in building a temple, advocating for a diligent lifestyle. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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- Leadership qualities
- Importance of attitude
- Perseverance in goals
- Motivational insights
- Personal dedication

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139. THE SPEED OF THE CAPTAIN IS THE SPEED OF THE CREW Whatever you do, do it seriously without any laxity. A leader who does things nonchalantly will have subordinates who are also nonchalant. If a leader has a non-caring attitude towards his possessions, his subordinates will be no different. The attitude of the leader is the attitude of the followers. Like attracts like. Work attentively and competently, and you will have followers who are the same way. 140. BORN TO FIGHT We are born to fight. Fight with kindness. Whether we fight or not, we will all die one way or another, so we might as well fight. Fight until you are too ill to do so. In my efforts to build this temple, I worked night and day to finish my goal. I worked so hard until my body became malnourished. As long as there is strength in us, we must press forward. Take action. Cast away laziness. Rest only when you have no more strength. October 1, 1979 141. FIGHT TILL THE END Whether I achieve victory or not, I will fight until the very end. I will never give up. I don’t care if others give in or run away. I will continue the course. I will keep practicing and improving upon my Dhammakaya meditation. November 5, 1979 142. NEVER BE DISCOURAGED Never be disheartened. Do what you have to do now to complete your tasks. Don’t wait until you are too old to do it. I am a diligent person. I do every little thing at the temple and I rest very little. Some of you do only a little and rest too much. April 19, 1992
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