Thanks but I was curious about how to develop real leadership, not internet forum leadership via anonymous posts.
But your response does raise an interesting point.
Plenty of sales is based on a numbers strategy.
To memorize an effective enough pitch, and then repeat it to enough people and make a certain percentage of sales.
Supposing one did attempt your strategy, of laying down ridiculous demands.
One which you claim is an example of leadership, even
BEFORE a response was received?
Does this mean if I walk through the park, talking to imaginary people, making demands of them, do I qualify as a leader before my requests receive any response?
Or perhaps I decided to pitch my leadership attempt at actual people?
What compliance percentage would one need to qualify as leadership?
If your example IS an indication of leadership, then that would mean any telemarketer that calls people with a memorized pitch would be considered a leader.
If you imply that because I'm responding to your request proves your leadership abilities, does that mean one can be a leader when the response to the request is not congruent with the request?
Another point...
The request was actually made to
@Epic Days , but you replied.
Does that mean by replying to a request
not made to a specific person qualifies the responder (who was not addressed) as a leader?
It seems that it's a lot easier to be a leader than I'd imagined.