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: Seeking bigness can be taxing and requires a "healthy dissatisfaction with the present" and a constant striving for improvement. 4. Narrative and Creative Bigness
Culturally, bigness is often equated with success, but modern leadership experts suggest a more nuanced "alignment with the collective good". bigness
: Bigness separates the interior from the exterior; the facade no longer reflects what happens inside. : Seeking bigness can be taxing and requires
: True "bigness" in a leader is measured by how "big" (inspired, capable, or important) they make others feel. : Bigness separates the interior from the exterior;
In the realm of law and economics, notably discussed by Tim Wu, "Bigness" describes the concentration of corporate power and its threat to democracy.
: While ambition is often individualistic, "bigness" as a mindset is about seeking opportunities that benefit the wider community.
: Excessive bigness in industry often leads to higher prices, lower wages, and reduced innovation.

