Embracing Adversity

Adversity can transform individuals, as seen through the experiences of leaders like FDR and Lyndon. FDR's battle with polio not only shaped his empathy but also his ability to connect with others facing hardships. His journey of celebrating small victories, like moving his toe, illustrates how overcoming challenges can prepare one for greater responsibilities. Meanwhile, Lyndon's electoral loss served as a pivotal moment, highlighting that not everyone emerges positively from setbacks.