What does leadership look like in a world that never stops talking?
We are surrounded by people competing for visibility. In meetings, on social feeds, in public discourse. Volume and certainty have become currency. But every now and then, someone appears who commands attention by doing the opposite.
This piece reflects on one such moment. The appearance of Pope Leo XIV. Not as a religious event, but as a cultural one. A moment when silence said more than slogans. When presence outweighed performance.
In a digital world exhausted by noise, it feels like a rare reminder that stillness can still mean something.
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