VolArmy74
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This is completely false.
I don't know if Pruitt is any good or not. I certainly won't claim he's "great". But you don't change people. You can remove them. You can make a refusal to change "painful". You can influence them to a degree. But people don't change until they choose to change. As convenient and easy as it may seem just to blame the leader.... sometimes people won't let go of their own agenda at any cost. Sometimes those people don't reveal themselves for a while or until some event exposes them.
You couldn't be more wrong about the ability of a leader to mold or change people. I've seen it happen too many times on the football field. I'm seeing it in a big way at the local high school this year with a kid who had 0 motivation his first two years of high school and was in trouble constantly. He joined the football team and the coaches turned his life around by giving him discipline and structure. He bought into what they told him. He hadn't been on a football field in 3 years and is now the best player on the team after one spring and summer with them. He credits them with setting him straight.
In your ridiculous scenario things like mentors, leaders or even parents are useless because people would always be what they are regardless of outside influence.
