He did not cling to power to rule people. He empowered people. Mandela’s legacy

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He did not cling to power to rule people. He empowered people. Mandela’s legacy

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Find your inner Mandela, forgive, and move on. The best way to mourn Mandela is to understand the power of forgiveness, start a movement to transform the culture of leadership, and ourselves.

rajendrashende‘s insight:

Mandela’s legacy is not just fight against apartheid. That would be very narrow message from Mandel’s life. He spread the message of fogiveness. He maintained his faith in people no matter what, that people would come right in the end, he said. His Truth and Reconciliation Commission was a masterful organizational innovation, permitting people to come forward to admit atrocities and then go forward to make a fresh investment in future improvement. He made the rare transition from revolutionary to statesman. He resisted pressure to simply switch roles from oppressed to oppressor and instead focused everyone on pride in the nation they shared and on working together for larger common goals. His wearing of the colors of the formerly all-white rugby team in South Africa’s 1995 victory over New Zealand was a dramatic healing gesture.

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