Reflection #4
The Dark Side of Chocolate
Importance of Great Leadership
I learned that…. i have a deep passion for the greater good of my surrounding environment and how it will turn out for my kids and the generations following. My first week of visiting and learning with the OPIRG at Brock, I learned that I identified with the different roles of the people in the organization and what they believe they are gathering as a group for. The group clearly states the objective of each meeting as they did the previous week and verify they will have enough time for discussion. Due to feeling a little new in their presence I had chosen to take a more passive role where I had listened to the others inputs instead of taking a leadership role.
I learned this when…. I had taken part in a documentary and discussion night for my fourth reflection. This group tends to show the importance of having each and every member that attends the event weekly. A lot of the action was initiated by one of the executive members of the OPIRG which initiated many important talks of chocolate. Not only who it directly and foremost affects but the side effects and all the chains of people who feel the effects.
This learning matters…
In light of this learning…
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