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Examples: Shadows of Leadership Shadows cast by leaders can either bring light or darkness to their group, department, or entire organization. As leaders, we can improve our potential to cast shadows of 'light' if we heed several biblical truths. For example, Jesus teaches us to be humble and like little children we are to come to Him. This of course means that we aren't egotistical or subversively prideful. To me the aspect of pride holds tremendous significance, and it could be argued that pride is a cornerstone to all dark shadows. In fact, scripture tells us that our Lord hates a prideful man. Simply put, before we can begin casting light, we must first cast away our pride. The difference's and consequences related between 'light' and 'dark' shadows are stark in contrast. Moreover, harm caused by dark shadow casters usually affect many people and can result in ruined businesses,...

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