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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 477884" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>Mmm, most difficult age would have to be when I was about 41. I was in a really bad place; trying to balance an overly demanding career with a young family (and failing) led to myself and my wife being very unwell and challenged the very integrity of our family unit. Most rewarding has to be now (46). Gaining my Masters' degree in Leadership a few years ago has opened new doors. I've now 'retired' from one career and started another. No longer faced with having to move every few years we've finally been able to buy our own home so we're settled with a huge feeling of everything coming together. It's been a long difficult path, but we're now reaping the reward.</p><p></p><p>My question: Speaking of leadership, who in your view has been the greatest leader of all time (non religious please) and why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 477884, member: 3474"] Mmm, most difficult age would have to be when I was about 41. I was in a really bad place; trying to balance an overly demanding career with a young family (and failing) led to myself and my wife being very unwell and challenged the very integrity of our family unit. Most rewarding has to be now (46). Gaining my Masters' degree in Leadership a few years ago has opened new doors. I've now 'retired' from one career and started another. No longer faced with having to move every few years we've finally been able to buy our own home so we're settled with a huge feeling of everything coming together. It's been a long difficult path, but we're now reaping the reward. My question: Speaking of leadership, who in your view has been the greatest leader of all time (non religious please) and why? [/QUOTE]
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