Sunday, February 5, 2012

Intellegence Rarely Comes From Knowledge...

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Leadership:

"Although he received only an elementary level of formal education, Charlemagne possessed considerable native intelligence, intellectual curiosity, a willingness to learn from others, and religious sensibility—all attributes which allowed him to comprehend the forces that were reshaping the world about him. These facets of his persona combined to make him a figure worthy of respect, loyalty, and affection; he was a leader capable of making informed decisions, willing to act on those decisions, and skilled at persuading others to follow him."

- Charlemagne. (2012). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.ccu.edu:2059/EBchecked/topic/106546/Charlemagne

 

"And my prayer for you is that your love may abound more and more, with knowledge and all discernment."

Phillipians 1:9

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