A Leader Worth Emulating: Remembering Gordon B. Hinckley
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Geoff SteurerJanuary 27, 2016
Thank you for this beautiful tribute to President Hinckley. He is an example to me of strength, optimism, and true leadership. It was wonderful to think back on the many experiences I've had over the years being inspired and motivated by his words.
Harold RustJanuary 27, 2016
Inspiring words. A reminder that greatness, true greatness, is rooted in humility, integrity, and pure love. Many years ago when President Hinckley was carrying a heavy burden as the only healthy member of the first presidency, I wrote him a letter of appreciation. I didn't ask for an answer nor expect one, but he mailed back a short personal note of thanks. I know it wasn't just a formal letter with printed signature because one word was a typo misspelling. It was as though he wanted me to know he was really appreciative of what I wrote.
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