Biden & Compassion   Whether you are running a hospital, a city, a nursing unit or a country you must be able to empathize & have the strength to act on that empathy to solve problems. That is why one of the three great characteristic common to every great leader is compassion. 

   Without it, leaders are deaf to human need. They cannot select good team members or execute an inspiring vision. Without compassion, Lincoln, Reagan, Obama & others would have failed. 

   Forget politics. The current Presidential election is now about our health & well-being in a country divided as it has not been since the Civil War. 

   Yet, too many of my fellow white males dismiss compassion as irrelevant. "What I want is a tough leader," one told me recently. In fact, what America needs right now is a President who is what Martin Luther King called "tough-minded & tender-hearted."

   John Baldoni wrote in last week's Forbes Magazine, "As our nation is riven by the twin viruses of Covid-19 and systemic racism, and the resulting economic fallout, people in need, or people in general, want to know that someone cares."

   Why? A President that genuinely appreciates suffering will not toss paper towels at a crowd of Puerto Ricans hungry for food, water & electricity & then refuse meaningful aid. He will not tolerate immigrant children being caged, will respond immediately to the pandemic instead of calling it "a hoax" & will empathize with both police & those suffering from racist treatment. 

   Baldoni suggests who can best lead America: "Biden feels empathetic because that is who he is. He acts on empathy because he feels he must. And therein lies the leadership lesson. Being and doing are different things."

   Yes. This Presidential election is now about our health. Leaders who lack compassionate are blind to the very human needs we elect them to address.

   That is why we need a President who is a Caregiver-in-Chief as well as a Commander in Chief. Someone who leads with love, not fear. 

 -Erie Chapman

Here is a 3 minute video I made to help you explain this issue to others: https://youtu.be/yeHMj9T1Ivg

 

4 responses to “Days 244-248 – Leaders MUST Have Compassion”

  1. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Erie, thank you for offering a perspective from the lens of RLC leadership. For me, the questions you pose for self reflection encourage us to discern on a deeply personal level; our conscience.
    It is a hard and necessary truth that you speak, one so poignant that it shakes me to the core, “The current Presidential election is now about our health & well-being in a country divided as it has not been since the Civil War.”
    This is not the time to be complacent. We all need to stand tall and to remember that in community we discover our common ground, together we find strength in our singular purpose as one people, a brother/sisterhood of infinite potential “united we stand, divided we fall”…
    Thank you, Erie.

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  2. erie chapman Avatar
    erie chapman

    Thanks so very much, Liz. The more you can do to pass along this particular message the better. Thank you so much.

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  3. Mary Jane Hartman Avatar
    Mary Jane Hartman

    Thank you, Liz and Erie. At this time when some of us feel overshadowed by a dark stone, crushing out the joy of life, we must never give up hope. And we must be active in reaching out with joy and love to each other inspite of the darkness, Thank you for all you do.
    I think this is a lecture to myself!

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  4. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    LOVE your comments, Mary Jane! In particular say you think you are lecturing to yourself. We DO need to encourage ourselves in an environment in which core values are being attacked and people we thought were reasonable are supporting someone who violates every principle of good leadership we ever learned. THANK YOU.

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