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What advantages should we learn from Bolivar?
First, there is aristocratic leadership temperament but approachable, so that everyone can respect and believe. Under the strong feudal forces and religious atmosphere in Latin America, it is difficult for ordinary people to have a chance to get ahead. The leader of the Gonzalez Uprising in Mexico was a priest, while Bolí var and San Martin were big manor owners. Therefore, there is a leap-forward temperament and a natural appeal. At the same time, approachable makes subordinates grateful and not rebellious, because they are "better than themselves"

Second, exercise regularly. The body is the capital of the revolution, youthful, quick-thinking and full of energy. It is the foundation of people's creative achievements. I think one of the reasons why San Martin retired voluntarily after meeting with Bolí var is that he is old.

Third, be lenient with others and be strict with yourself. Bolivar is very good at attracting people and disintegrating enemies. He attacked Venezuela under the banner of liberating local government and returning government to the people, but he didn't own it. Let the enemy off the hook, let bygones be bygones if you surrender, and those who carry weapons will be rewarded.

Fourth, pay equal attention to ideals and reality. People with strong idealism have the charm that people who can only make a fool of themselves will never have. If you still have realistic talent, you are an outstanding leader. Throughout his life, Bolí var insisted on the dream of expelling the colonists, liberating Latin America and establishing the Greater Republic of Colombia. No matter what others think, this is undoubtedly a goal for themselves and others.