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Nelson Mandela As A Vocation Leader

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Nelson Mandela once stated “there is no easy walk to freedom anywhere, and many of us will have to pass through the valley of the shadow of death again and again before we reach the mountain tops of our desires.” This powerful quote was a summary of his life. Nelson was a liberating activist in South Africa. His purpose as a leader was to end apartheid and advocate for human rights. On the journey to his purpose, Nelson loved, lived and lost. Nelson fulfilled his duty as a vocation leader but at the cost of his freedom, family and life. Vocation leadership is journey, because at the end of your journey, your purpose in life will be revealed. What does it mean to be a vocation leader? A vocation leader is a leader who has a purpose and a passion to serve a higher purpose, mostly through experience. Nelson Mandela’s purpose was to abolish apartheid in South Africa. Nelson’s family was royalty of Xhosa-speaking Thembu Tribe in South Africa Village of Mvezon. (cite) On July 18, 1918, Nelson was born to Nosekeni Fanny and Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa. (cite) Education was at the top of Nelson priorities being the first in his family to receive a formal education form Clarkbury Boarding Institute, a Methodist secondary school. When Nelson was 9 years old, his father died and he was adopted by a noble regent who prepared him for tribal leadership. (cite) Nelson wrote “long Walk to Freedom” as a demonstration of his Journey (vocation) and how it led to his purpose.

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