What if the one trait that makes business leaders truly last isn’t confidence—but admitting they don’t have all the answers? For decades, we’ve celebrated the myth of the all-knowing CEO, yet fresh research reveals a radical truth: the real leverage mechanism behind enduring business leadership is dropping ego.

The Leadership Lie: Command Equals Control

Step into any boardroom, and you’ll find leaders pressured to project certainty. The assumption? Confidence and control create leverage—the power to scale and influence. But most organizations confuse bravado with real progress. In complex systems, overconfidence isn’t a strength—it’s a bottleneck. By constantly pointing toward a single source of truth, companies ignore the hidden forces of adaptability and collective …

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