Chapter 1046: Chapter 638: Reflections on Leadership_2 Chapter 1046: Chapter 638: Reflections on Leadership_2 Dylan Mitchell replied promptly, “Yes, we need a person like the sage, but sadly… never mind. It’s too late today. Austin, you should rest early.”
Dylan hung up and opened his personal diary system, quickly recording his reflections and summaries.
His original intention for having this conversation with his apprentice today was to ntor Austin Camp, but he didn’t expect to be awakened by their conversation himself.
After a long thought, Dylan reopened the internal information system to review the Empire Weekly he had just received a millisecond ago, browsing the latest research progress, political, military, economic and other core contents of the leadership’s comprehensive report.
After a long ti, Dylan sighed quietly and murmured to himself, “This really can’t go on like this.”
The birth of a leader like Harrison Clark is full of uncertainties and has no possibility of duplication.
Using a saying from the sage Harrison Clark himself.
According to unofficial records, he once said at a small gathering of the Savior Founding Team, “I have no choice, I don’t want to raise myself so high. I’ve even been trying hard to weaken my presence. But I must share what I got from the future in advance and use it to lead civilization forward. Now it’s the information age, and even I can’t keep the truth hidden forever under the sands of ti.”
“What I do will definitely be discovered and scrutinized by historians, and I will surely be deified. I can’t stop this. As long as humanity’s war with the Compound-Eyed Observer has not ended, and humanity has not stepped out of the Milky Way into the Great Universe Era, theoretically, no one can surpass .”
“It’s not just a matter of ability and talent, but because I, as a relay of civilization, have completed too many bridging tasks. Before the advent of the Great Universe generation, others’ workload and achievents can’t surpass mine. I don’t want this, and I believe you don’t want this either, but this is the objective reality, which can’t be changed.”
In short, the objective reality ant that after Sage Harrison Clark entered the embryonic revival state and disappeared with the entire Primitive Gene Research Institute, humans had to enter the leaderless era without a true leader.
The Empire Headquarters was like this, and so was the Naless Fleet.
Admittedly, many remarkable figures were born in the long years and vast territories, such as Mason Howard, Willian, Sergey, Quentin Cooper, Jas Wright, and others, including Tiffany Bell, Erson, Dylan Mitchell, and Aphelios Cage and Solent Cage, who, although brief, left a morable mark in the fleet’s history.
These people had their own achievents, all of which were remarkable.
However, no matter how radical the historians who studied only certain fields and specific periods were, they could not put these nas side by side with the sage.
Perhaps so people think that in the past, humanity has experienced a similar leaderless period in every tiline, and they all survived.
But past “successes” are not worth emulating, because no matter how far humanity has progressed in the past nine tilines, they eventually lost.
Here, quoting the sage Harrison Clark himself, “Winners are kings, losers are losers, no need to quibble. There’s no essential difference between a beautiful defeat and a humble defeat in the end. As long as you lose, it ans there must be sowhere that’s not enough and needs improvent.”
Now, the tis have changed.
In different situational environnts, human civilization must make new demands on itself.
Whether it’s the social structure, the demand for talents, or the leadership culture, they all need to keep up with the tis.
In the past, up until the Eighth Tiline, humanity had been trapped in the Solar System by the Do.
At that ti, although the enemy’s situation was almost unknown to humans, it was exactly this lack of knowledge that saved people the worry of overthinking, only focusing on completing more work and not harboring unrealistic expectations for the future.
In the just-passed Ninth Tiline, the situation beca slightly more complicated, with turbulence in the external colonies.
But at that ti, humans still maintained a pessimistic attitude and had no hope for the future.
There has never been a core team with the sa level of crucial tasks as the Naless Fleet.
The value of the Shadow Galaxy era can perhaps be compared to the Naless Fleet, but the developnt mode of the Shadow Galaxy is highly similar to that of the Solar System in the previous eight tilines, with no large-scale chaos, and its galaxy civilization’s characteristics bring a much higher tolerance than the Naless Fleet.
But now, as Dylan Mitchell briefly examined the overall situation, he found that the current anxious war was different from the desperate wars of continuous retreat in the past tilines.
Now, humans can neither see a short-term hope of victory nor be defeated quickly. In the process of continuous entanglent and fighting, the direction of human social ideology and structure becos more complicated.
The anxious warfare situation in the frontline star systems, where both sides have victories and defeats, is itself a trap.
While humans are deceiving the Compound-Eyed Observers, they are also trying to further absorb each other’s core technology in the process of mutual confrontation. At the sa ti, they are using their frontline war experience and technological advancents to complete their technological reserves in the rear. They are preparing to deliver a heavy blow to the enemy by rapidly converting these reserves into continuously increasing military power.
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