If I am not good to myself, how can I expect anyone else to be good to me?
I think a number of the leaders are, whether you like it or not, in the hip-hop generation. And when they understand enough, they'll do wonders. I count on them.
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What this quote means
Maya Angelou believes that leaders today are influenced by hip-hop culture and that their understanding of this influence can lead to positive change.
In this quote, Maya Angelou highlights the significant impact of the hip-hop generation on leadership. She suggests that as current and future leaders grow in their understanding of the values, creativity, and social issues expressed through hip-hop, they will be empowered to enact meaningful change and improvements in society. Angelou expresses optimism in the potential of these leaders to create wonders when they harness their cultural influences effectively.
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Example use cases
During a seminar on cultural influences in leadership, this quote can be used to emphasize the importance of understanding diverse backgrounds.
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