
From Cub to King: The Circle of Leadership in The Lion King
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We explore leadership lessons from Disney's The Lion King, examining how this iconic film portrays the journey from youth to mature leadership through Simba's story.
• The Circle of Life establishes leadership as a circle, not a ladder – emphasizing contribution over position
• Young Simba focuses on benefits of kingship without understanding responsibilities, similar to how young leaders approach new positions
• Confidence without competence leads to poor decisions, as shown in Simba's dangerous adventures
• Scar's "Be Prepared" leadership appeals to dissatisfaction rather than inspiring improvement
• Running from responsibility (Hakuna Matata) might feel like paradise but keeps us from our true purpose
• True leadership requires accepting both the glory and the weight of responsibility
• Our identity and leadership formation are shaped by who we allow to speak into our lives
• Sometimes we operate in our gifts (being a lion) while avoiding our assignment (being king)
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