DEVELOPMENT
hollaTrop often gives power to people who do not quite have the skills required for a command and decision position.
Take the example of the politician. A good politician must be an excellent comedian. He must master the art of convincing. He must have the sense of persuasion. He must always be on stage to develop his ability to improvise when people need to be reassured about a few things. Playing a role and improvising are qualities that I attribute only to intelligent people, because in a crisis situation it is not natural to calculate all our actions. But those who are accustomed to simulating reactions are more likely to make themselves plausible even in uncertainty.
Believing in one's abilities is the second quality that a politician must possess. How can he convince citizens if he does not feel up to it?
A good politician must know the value of words, because a small misplaced word can turn a good campaign into disaster.
A good politician must listen to the citizens. My definition of being attentive is to know how to read the unsaid and to put oneself in the skin of the citizen who speaks to you. To find out if you are listening, the citizen will use the process of repetition just to test your presence. It's a trap