I’m never going to be a leader, at least not the kind the “leadership books” teach you to be. And I’m finally OK with that.
When I was still in my “empire-builder” stage of my 20s, I read every business book I could find. I studied the ideas of popular writers such as Peter Drucker, Tom Peters and W. Edwards Deming. There were many more. The books often seemed profound as I read them, but I slowly realized something.
The concepts and management tips in the books turned out to be useless in the small companies I managed. No matter how brilliant the concepts seemed — and no matter how well they worked for the people in the small companies described — my employees looked at me blankly when I tried the ideas.
This left me confused about myself. Was I just a terrible leader? Was I doing something wrong? If so, why did people in organizations naturally turn to me when work needed to be done?

From hole I’ve fallen into today, world is a very alienating place
What kind of hypocrite gives advice but won’t practice what he preaches?
If you think world is about logic, you misunderstand human nature
If you believe watching porn won’t hurt anyone, you’re wrong
Zombie statists: ‘But if there’s no government, who’ll build roads?!’
Grow veggies in your own yard? ‘You’re heading to jail, you criminal’
Obama channeling Heinlein’s ghost: ‘…we’ve had a run of bad luck’