Chief

Writing and etymology in Korean
(sino-korean)
책임자
[chaegim-ja]
責任者
Etymology
責任 (책임) [chaegim] – responsibility
者 (자) [ja] – person

What kind of person is a true leader? He is able to handle any difficult situation. Neither hunger nor suffering can lead him astray. Although he has to endure tragedies and shed bitter tears, he does not even think about turning back.

Will anyone respect a leader who lives in the present and does not think about the future? A true leader always has a vision for the future and encourages people to be patient in the present for the sake of the future.

An egocentric person cannot lead people. Even if he graduated from a university or became a professor, it does not matter. The leader must be focused on serving the highest good and qualified in all areas. A leader whose life is self-centered displeases people and encourages them to disobey heavenly laws. When a person lives for others, he becomes a reflection of God.

Do not plunder the property of your organization and do not use it for personal purposes. This causes harm to society and is no less a grave sin than plundering state property. Anyone who does this will never succeed, no matter how much they strive to improve their lives.

Any leader must be responsible for the people who are under his command. In addition, he must protect them, and not only protect, but also educate. If you want to be in a high position, you must be able to take good care of those below you.

People who live for the common good should be an example in everything: in work, in their speech and in behavior. Then people will respect them and naturally recognize their seniority.