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Monica Dubay's avatar

I am still digesting what it feels like to lead in the military, where people's lives are at stake. It's humbling and terrifying, I can only imagine. The inner work of owning your leadership has to come first, and I got that from your writing and your heart. I hope our leaders are as authentic as you and own their emotional intelligence alongside their strategic command. I'm moved by your acceptance of the role and your allowing it to transform you. It probably goes unnoticed. It shines through.

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Tharashasank Davuluru's avatar

Jason, This is a powerful read. The tension between pressure and pride in command roles really hits home. The line "I didn’t feel proud. I felt pressure" is a standout. It’s that raw honesty that makes this piece resonate. The part about emotional connection being a blind spot also struck a chord. I’ve seen firsthand how the drive to stay mission-focused can unintentionally distance leaders from their teams. Trust and emotional clarity are often overlooked but essential.

Thanks for sharing this, Jason. It’s a reminder that readiness isn’t a one-time event, but it’s a rhythm, a constant recalibration. Appreciate the vulnerability and the tactical takeaways here.

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