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Real leadership champions look like this. It's not something most have, because it is a character trait that was taught at a young age. I'd estimate that less than 20% of the population has this type of character. But it's not on purpose. Most don't think about it, or even realize they don't have it, or care. EVERYONE thinks they have good character, yet they don't put others first for various reasons/excuses. Real champions don't need all the praise & glory. They know it takes a team, and they appreciate the talent of others, who help them thrive. The #1 champions in every profession, give credit to others around them. They recognize the people around them, that contribute to their success.

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When Scottie Scheffler won the Masters, the crowd was waiting to cheer him on as he walked off the course. Scheffler waited so he could walk with his caddy—and asked him to lead the way.

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