Shiloh Mae Myers

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He writes about the systems of families and institutions, and calls out the peacemongers—those who are highly anxious risk avoiders. He describes this kind of leader as one who is “more concerned with good feelings than with progress, someone whose life revolves around the axis of consensus, a ‘middler,’ someone who is . . . incapable of taking well-defined stands.”
How to Walk into a Room: The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away
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