In an era defined by rapid change and relentless demands, one timeless practice continues to distinguish great leaders: the discipline of reading . More than leisure, reading is intellectual training—shaping judgment, empathy, and vision. Reading as Intellectual Capital Leadership requires clarity amid complexity. Reading across disciplines—history, psychology, economics, literature—builds a reservoir of knowledge that sharpens decision-making. Warren Buffett devotes nearly 80% of his day to reading, underscoring his belief that knowledge compounds like interest. Bill Gates, likewise, curates annual book lists, signalling that continuous learning is essential for relevance. Empathy and Emotional Intelligence Leadership is about people as much as strategy. Immersing in fiction and biographies allows leaders to inhabit diverse perspectives, cultivating empathy and compassion. Abraham Lincoln, largely self-taught, credited his wisdom to voracious reading—a habit that helped him un...
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