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The Mountain of Burdens

The wind howled against the cliffs as a man climbed a steep, jagged mountain. Ropes and heavy packs were tied across his shoulders and arms, each one pulling against him. The ropes strained and tightened with every step, rubbing against his skin as he leaned forward, straining upward toward the fading light. The sky glowed red behind him—a reminder that daylight was running out.

“Why is he so slow?” voices echoed from below. “Can’t he pull harder? We’re falling behind!” He heard them, but didn’t answer. His footing was unsteady, and every move sent pain through his arms. Each pack he carried held more than supplies—they carried the hopes, fears, and mistakes of those tied to him. He wanted to move faster, to lift them higher, but the mountain gave no mercy. The stones shifted beneath him, and the weight only grew heavier.

From below, they saw only his strength, the steady climber who never faltered. But inside, his muscles trembled and his lungs burned with every breath. The ropes pressed heavily against his shoulders, pulling tighter with each step, and the red sun turned the sweat on his back into a sheen of fire. Still, he climbed, not for praise but for love. To those who relied on him, his silence looked like indifference. Yet in truth, it was all he could give while fighting to stay balanced himself.

When he finally reached a narrow ledge, he paused to catch his breath. The ropes still tugged, reminding him that leadership, love, and responsibility often come with unseen weight. He realized that climbing wasn’t about being the strongest—it was about holding on, even when every muscle screamed to let go.

We all carry ropes that bind us to those we love. Some weights are seen, others remain hidden. True strength isn’t climbing alone, it’s carrying others with compassion, even when the mountain rises higher than our own strength.

The Most Powerful Leader

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Jesus Christ is the most powerful leader of all time; no matter what you believe about him, it is amazing to see that even after 2,000 years after he lived, the message he asked his disciples to preach to the world is still happening today.

Great conquerors like Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire and Genghis Khan have rose but have now fallen; but 2,000 years after Jesus Christ came to establish his kingdom, it still exists and thrives today all over the world.

There are many leadership lessons we can learn from him, but here are two:

1.Have faith
Jesus had great faith and with that faith, he managed to perform all his healing and miracles. On several occasions, he credits the healing to the recipient’s faith. This illustrates to us the power of and the effect it can have on faith in your life. Having a spirit of expectancy sets you up for greater things ahead; and not only that, you lift up the spirits of your team members or families as well. No matter what’s going on in your life, your faith will aid you in overcoming your trials, as well as have your Family and friends put their trust in you as well.

2.Lead by example
Jesus always led by example in everything that he told his disciples to do. Whatever he expected them to do; he always showed them how to do it first. He would perform healing and miracles and eventually we would see the disciples doing the same thing. The best way to lead is by example. In today’s world, many families and friends expect everyone to perform tasks which they themselves are incapable of doing. This destroys their credibility and causes them to lose the respect from their followers. Before you expect your family and friends to keep a standard, ensure that you’re keeping to it yourself first.