The Wise Leader
It’s OK to do things that they think are good (do things that would impress them).
Defining Qualities:
- Rubene: A leader who is so smart, they recognize and understand that the end behavior of their subjects is mostly a result of the actions, policies, and example they provide. They don’t think it’s because something might be wrong with their subjects. They are so wise, they can even understand which of their past actions resulted in the actions of their subjects months, years, and possibly decades later. They keep these results in mind when they change how they act for the next group of subjects.
- Pocobian: A person who asks themselves, “What kind of messages would be so important that it would be worth upsetting myself or someone else for even a chance to communicate it?” and tends to come up with good answers. They use these answers to further guide their actions. They assume the messages are about topics related to all aspects of self-improvement – principles like: doing your best, what's best for making a thriving environment, justice, fairness, freedom, self-protection, a desire to communicate better, valid needs, valid frustrations, best use of time/resources, peace, war, and more.
Dealing with a Wise Leader is also nice. You can do things independently. They may not understand what you do, but they know that it could prove to be good or useful someday. Even if you make a mistake or it doesn’t turn out great right away, it's still OK!
They wonder what sort of guidance you need and how to give it to you. If you try things their way and you have a frown on your face because you are sad, they take note of it, and then accept that you are sad. They wouldn't want you to pretend that you aren’t sad. They like to talk about whether something is working for you or not.
They have almost everything planned out and if one of their plans goes wrong in the future, they usually have a plan on how to handle that.
They may not do everything for a reason like a Self Guider, but if they do something that affects others, then they probably do have a reason for that.
There are very few Wise Leaders in the world. Many people go through life never even meeting one! If you prepare yourself to meet one and you never do, it would be a waste of time and energy. If you don’t prepare yourself to meet one, it will make it harder for them to help you if you get lucky and meet one (if you have a friend, just one of you could prepare to meet one, so you can both be ready for whatever happens).