Law of Addition

 

The Law of Addition is one of the 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, as outlined by John C. Maxwell. This law states that leaders add value by serving others. In other words, a leader's true worth is determined by how much they contribute to others, rather than their personal achievements or success. This principle is supported by many biblical teachings, which emphasize the importance of serving others and putting their needs before our own.

In Proverbs 27:2, Let someone praise you and not your own mouth an outsider and not your own lips.
It talks about us not being boastful. As a leader, be conversational and find interest in your people. If you will take care of your team, they will take care of you too.

One of the most notable examples of this principle in action is the story of Jesus washing his disciples' feet. In John 13:1-17, Jesus demonstrates the value of serving others by taking on the role of a servant and washing his disciples' feet. Despite being their leader and...

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