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Why good leaders make you feel safe | Simon Sinek | TED

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There's a man by the name of Captain

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William Swenson

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who recently was awarded the congressional Medal of Honor

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for his actions on September 8, 2009.

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On that day, a column of American

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and Afghan troops

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were making their way

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through a part of Afghanistan

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to help protect

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a group of government officials,

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a group of Afghan government officials,

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who would be meeting with some local

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village elders.

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The column came under ambush,

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and was surrounded on three sides,

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and amongst many other things,

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Captain Swenson was recognized

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for running into live fire

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to rescue the wounded

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and pull out the dead.

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One of the people he rescued was a sergeant,

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and he and a comrade were making their way

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to a medevac helicopter.

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And what was remarkable about this day

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is, by sheer coincidence,

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one of the medevac medics

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happened to have a GoPro camera on his helmet

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and captured the whole scene on camera.

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It shows Captain Swenson and his comrade

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bringing this wounded soldier

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who had received a gunshot to the neck.

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They put him in the helicopter,

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and then you see Captain Swenson bend over

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and give him a kiss

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before he turns around to rescue more.

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I saw this, and I thought to myself,

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where do people like that come from?

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What is that? That is some deep, deep emotion,

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when you would want to do that.

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There's a love there,

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and I wanted to know why is it that

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I don't have people that I work with like that?

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You know, in the military, they give medals

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to people who are willing to sacrifice themselves

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so that others may gain.

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In business, we give bonuses to people

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who are willing to sacrifice others

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so that we may gain.

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We have it backwards. Right?

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So I asked myself, where do people like this come from?

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And my initial conclusion was that they're just better people.

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That's why they're attracted to the military.

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These better people are attracted

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to this concept of service.

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But that's completely wrong.

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What I learned was that it's the environment,

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and if you get the environment right,

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every single one of us has the capacity

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to do these remarkable things,

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and more importantly, others have that capacity too.

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