THE HIDDEN GIFT OF CHANGE
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|M&G 26 September 2025
When Greek philosopher Socrates declared that "The unexamined life is not worth living", he was talking to the ethos of conscious leadership that demands exactly that: the examined life.
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And this examination is not comfortable. It asks us to look inward, to question motives and to confront the shadows of ego, greed and fear. It demands that we dismantle the fog of self-importance and step into the humility of service.
This is the gist of conscious leadership: It is not a title, nor a medal, nor how high we have moved up the corporate ladder, nor how many millions we have in the bank, nor the cars or houses we acquire. Neither is it about domination. True leadership is born in silence. It is the pause that opens the space to listen; the gentle turning toward our own centre, where clarity quietly waits. It is about surrendering to the deeper purpose of change. And is about standing steady in gale force winds, while guiding others with wisdom, presence and right action.
Change: that force that both terrifies and exhilarates us and challenges us when the world around us shifts and swirls. It is not disruption nor is it an adversary, it is something that teaches us and allows for our growth. This is the change that leads to transformation.
It asks us to unclench our hands, to release the illusion of control and to step into the flow of whatever is happening around us.
Change moves through our lives like the wind, sometimes gentle and sometimes fierce. It does not ask for permission and it does not wait until we are ready. At times it arrives quietly, almost tenderly, and at other times it comes like thunder, cracking the sky of our lives, bending everything we thought was unshakable and shattering foundations we thought were immovable. It is the one constant that we are given from the moment of birth. It is the pulse of existence and the silent rhythm beneath every step we take that carries us from one moment to the next. It confirms that nothing stays the same.
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