AGE VS. COMPETENCE: WHAT SHOULD TRULY MATTER IN LEADERSHIP SELECTION?
The debate over whether age should influence the election or appointment of individuals into leadership positions, particularly political offices, has been ongoing worldwide. Advocates for prioritizing competence over age argue that the ability to lead effectively should be the key criterion, not the number of years a person has lived. They often cite examples like the current U.S. President, Joe Biden, who at 79 years old is regarded by many as performing well in office. Supporters of this view maintain that as long as a candidate is in good physical and mental health, age should not be a barrier to leadership. They emphasize that leadership primarily involves executive functions—setting goals and overseeing their achievement—rather than physically performing every task. According to them, a leader’s role is to monitor and guide rather than be physically present for every action. On the other hand, opponents argue that older individuals, especially those above 65, should be discourage...

Hmm, interesting. What advice do you have for someone who is in a similar situation (though not about size of private part) but already with kids and about to get wedded but now seems to lose interest in the marriage?
ReplyDeleteVarious factors can make a man or a woman lose interest in his/her spouse. One of such factors is sudden change in character. Couples expect evergreen love from each other. The moment either of them notices a decline in affection for the other, the issue of trust begins to dwindle. As a loving partner, you should be able to forgive circumstances that led to the distrust from your partner.
ReplyDeleteThere's no perfect relationship anywhere. Couples should be ready to forgive each other as soon as possible. That is the bedrock of a successful marriage
In a relationship, once you know the truth about anything concerning the relationship, you have the choice to take a decision that suits you, so i dont blame the woman for decision
ReplyDeleteI also support her decision to opt out of the relationship before it's too late. Indeed, I salute bravery.
DeleteI salute the woman's courage in taking a prompt decision. That's the way to go.
ReplyDeleteI admire the woman's courage. She is a great woman who knows what she wants
ReplyDeleteThe woman took a wise decision rather than to regret in future.
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