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LEADERSHIP
SUMO SAGE
A person usually has two reasons for doing a thing:

A real one, and one that sounds good.

The person himself will think of the real reason. You don't need to emphasize that.

But all of us, being idealists at heart, like to think of motives that sound good. So, in order to change people, appeal to the nobler motives.
J. Pierpont Morgan
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