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Lincoln’s wisdom was to step outside the day’s events and let his emotions run their course, in the privacy of his bedroom. He then continued that process by expressing his frustrations—fully, precisely, and unflinchingly—in the unsent letter to Meade. When Lincoln emerged from that process, he controlled his emotions more than they controlled him.
Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude
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