It is the responsibility of every follower to have high expectation from his or her leader, to hold the leader accountable for their decisions, their actions and even their thoughts. A leader needs to consistently prove that he or she is worth to be followed. Blindly following a leader and never questioning his or her decisions and actions is the habits of those followers who eventually get hugely disappointed. In the other hand, expecting from a leader to be perfect from all aspects and scrutinizing every part of his life, moves and behaviors will make you a follower with no leader to follow. Human being can’t be perfect, so it’s wise to settle for the best and stick to the most fundamentals of all our expectations.
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