Why "Leader" Also Means "Ladder
Why "Leader" Also Means "Ladder

happy healthy hustle por Dr. Christiane Schroeter

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There's one German word that quietly changed how I lead.

In German, the word for leader is Leiter.

Leiter also means ladder.

Same word. Same spelling. Leader... ladder.

Once you see it, you can't unsee it.

Because a ladder exists for one reason. To help someone reach a place they couldn't get to alone. It holds steady while you rise. And it asks for nothing back.

In this episode I sit down with Sammy, my social media student assistant, and what starts as a funny language fact turns into the truest definition of leadership I've found.

We think leadership means standing above people. The title. The spotlight. The corner office.

A ladder does none of that.

A ladder doesn't climb for you. It doesn't brag about how high it goes. It just creates support, steady enough to trust.

So I walk Sammy ... 

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