Strategies For Thriving In A Fear-Driven World

Fabe Mitchell
5 min readMar 15, 2024

“The reason for the emergence of admirable causes, for desiring transformation, for wanting to make the world better, is that things are bad or getting worse. Our biggest problems are almost always human-made, resulting from choices made by those in power. That means that these powerful forces–people institutions, interest–are the obstacles to a better world.” — Moshik Temkin– Warriors, Rebels, & Saints.

I asked my g-i-r-l-f-r-i-e-n-d(don’t ask me why I have to spell it out like that, she requested it) a while ago if she thought we would ever have leaders like Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.

She said no because the times don’t call for these kinds of leaders.

However, this book, Warriors, Rebels, & Saints, explains why, more than ever, we need these types of leaders to help shape the future into a better world for all.

I finished this book yesterday and enjoyed the overall themes and stories told of some of our most prominent leaders throughout history across the world. It was strange to me that this book was sitting in the business section of Barnes and Noble. While the book holds many political views of leadership, it can be spoken about parallel to business methodologies.

More specifically–let’s focus on the last sentences where Moshik mentions certain

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Fabe Mitchell

Write about marketing, business, & self improvement alongside your 9-5. www.fabemitchell.com