We know our common fate of death; yet we strive for meaning in a universe that might not have any. To manage the immense terror that arises when we are reminded of our impermanence, we seek to make meaning that protects our illusion of permanence from cracking, thus helping us deal with existential crises or death anxiety.
Born to Lead or Taught to Lead? Understanding Leadership Development
This article examines classical and modern leadership theories, demonstrating that effective leadership can emerge across disciplines and is not limited to politics. It proposes reforms to student unions, including issue-based departments, feedback systems, inclusive spaces, mentorship, and integrated training, to broaden participation and strengthen leadership. It concludes that restructured unions can become vital incubators for inclusive and socially responsible leadership.



