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"Why so serious Batman?"
Marquita Gulley
MAC Week 3 Blog Post
Chapter Five taught me that you do not have to be the conductor of an orchestra to be a leader. I lead from my position now. Everyone is a leader no matter what they do. Being a leader is not defined as your position or title but by what you do. By making a difference in my community, I am a leader. Being a leader is also letting someone else do the shining and not holding the spotlight for you.
Chapter 6 teaches one to relax and enjoy life. Do not take things so seriously. Reminds me of quote for a Batman movie that I recite often “Why so serious batman?” I know it is a crazy quote to remember but it reminds me so much of this chapter. So often we get caught up in things and ourselves that we forget to relax a little. It is not always about the title you have or who sees you. It’s about relaxing and taking in what you can.
Chapter 7 teaches you to accept your mistakes. Some things in life happen for reasons we cannot control. Sometimes it really just is “the way things are.” This chapter teaches you ways to cope and understand what is happening in life. It reminds me of a book that helps you cope with losing someone.
3 comments:
- Derek GualandriJan 21, 2012 09:12 AMReply
- LexiJan 21, 2012 08:07 PM
@ Marquita
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Bravo! Your summary of the chapters was concise and poignant. It provided the reader with a clear understanding of the material in the chapters. “Why so serious?” was one of my favorite quotes from that movie and definitely captures the spirit of chapter 6’s practice. Overall, you did a great job! - GailJan 22, 2012 03:55 PM
Marquita, I love the way you distilled the chapters down to the basic essentials yet you touched on the most important points in your review. I also love the Batman quote. I think that it is great to have little one liners to help make on-the-spot attitude adjustments. I like what you said about everyone being a leader. I believe that and it reminds me of a statement: "everyone can teach you something". There are lessons all around and leaders everywhere we look. Some lead in a good direction and some lead astray. Ultimately, it's the follower who makes the choice and leads herself or himself behind the leader.