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What Lincoln's Unsent Letter to General Meade Reveals About Leadership and Power In the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg, President Abraham Lincoln wrote a powerful letter to General George Meade—one that he never sent. This unsent letter provides invaluable insight into Lincoln's leadership approach, highlighting the psychological wisdom he applied during one of the most pivotal moments in American history. In this video, we dive deep into the leadership lessons found within the letter. We explore how Lincoln's approach to communication, accountability, and psychological insight can still inform modern leadership practices today. Key Points Covered: Leadership in Crisis: The way Lincoln managed expectations and communicated during wartime. Psychological Leadership: How Lincoln's words reflect emotional intelligence and restraint. Lessons for Modern Leaders: Applying Lincoln's insights to today’s leadership challenges. Further Reading & Resources: Full Text of Lincoln’s Letter to Meade: Link to Gettysburg Address or Lincoln’s Unsent Letter More on Abraham Lincoln’s Leadership: Lincoln Leadership Institute Subscribe for more leadership lessons and historical insights, and don’t forget to hit the notification bell! #AbrahamLincoln #PsychologicalLeadership #Gettysburg