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Galomirit was starting there ? forgot about the starting point of that (there jsut not enough spirit in the sword, and one soul can't fill it (i think ir may hold to one thousend soul at once))
KaleI thought for sure when it flashed to him saying he couldn't leave enemies behind him he meant the people he had been sharing mana with. Like let them exhaust their mana, get into the thick of things and then cut them off so they can't defend themselves anymore. Cuz they're all calamity crazed nutjobs, aren't they?
The Nameless OneIf you think what I wrote was some sort of justification, then you didn't really understood the point.
Reason why I responded to your comment was because it showed surface level understanding of leadership and subordination.
My point was that relationship between leaders and their subordinates (or any other relationship between two adults, for that matter), is never really reflected by a single emotion or rationale.
People say that only children are capable of complete trust. Adults will put their trust into someone / something, but there will always be other emotions or motivations besides that trust. That is why there is that age old adage:
"Trust but verify"
Humans are deep and profound creatures, with complex interpersonal relationships. Even the interactions that we consider simple, would take a long time for some outside intelligence to completely understand (like is the case with Artificial Intelligence).
That is why your response "he can't ever fully trust, trust is a need, & control is the only thing that can supplement trust" gives me the impression of someone who was never truly being led / hasn't led others. Like you have built up your perception of leadership watching Disney cartoons.
In a relationship between a leader and a subordinate, there is never only trust, but a myriad of other emotions and motivations. So there is no need to "use control to supplement trust" because it's already there, alongside a bit of doubt, personal interest, benevolence, selfishness and other.
If that relationship was so simple, there wouldn't be so many bad leaders / subordinates in this world.
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