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elixir [45]
3 years ago
13

Can a leader be obedient

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1 answer:
lozanna [386]3 years ago
5 0
This really isn't a 'Biology' question.

Yes, leaders learn by following others first. Everyone must start somewhere, and the experience of being a follower is something that all should know.

If you found this especially helpful, I'd appreciate if you'd vote me Brainliest for your answer. I want to be able to assist more users one-on-one, as well as to move up in rank! :)
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