5 Cultural Trends That Leaders Respect and Do Not Try to Follow

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5 Cultural Trends That Leaders Respect and Do Not Try to Follow
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Not every instance where you are expected to fit in somewhere that you are also required to do it impeccably. Individual backgrounds are not always an issue. For the sake of your leadership, you must be good at tolerating other behaviors or styles without imitating them.

A ‘No’ uttered from the deepest conviction is better than a ‘Yes’ merely uttered to please, or worse, to avoid trouble.” — Mahatma Gandhi

1. Scuba: On all sorts of occasions, take part in scuba diving only when you are physically and mentally prepared.
2. Piercing: When you meet friends or family members, ask interesting questions about any piercing that you see for the first time.
3. Outfit: On all sorts of occasions, wear an uncommon outfit only when you are physically and mentally prepared.
4. Tattoo: When you meet friends or family members, ask interesting questions about any tattoo that you see for the first time.
5. Skydiving: On all sorts of occasions, take part in skydiving only when you are physically and mentally prepared.
 

Depending on your situation, you may have a number of cultural trends that you are curious about, or be in the position of providing explanations about an ensemble that you wear regularly at work or school.

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