Followership
This year's Kravis Institute Leadership Conference will focus on "followers" -- those people who seek out leaders with whom they can identify emotionally, and receive approbation and approval from (without whom there would be no need for followers).
As I have repeatedly shown, leaders differ from followers in their genetic traits, which implies that followers have their own distinct genetic variations. Those variations are responsible for shyness and how high they are able to rise in the social pecking order, before feeling stress, fear and anxiety.
Followers don't seem to mind that leaders like Steve Jobs become billionaries at their expense -- being given a disproportionate share of society's resources due to their genetic differences -- because followers are too busy seeking their approval to notice.

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