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Nov 24 2007

Leadership

As a member of the armed services, I am faced every day with challenges of leadership. From both side of it: as a follower and as a leader. To be able to lead, one first needs to learn how to follow. But does a good follower necessarily mean a good leader? What are the traits of a good leader? The question becomes, actually, what is leadership?

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Sep 10 2006

Creativism

“It is creativity for its sake.”

Jayel Aheram

Every so often, someone would ask me why I listed creativist as my occupation in my many profiles. I would answer that a creativist is someone who follows the ideal of Creativism. More often than not, derision would follow. I would be accused of making up the word, which is not entirely false. I probably did made up the word and its corresponding definition. At least, what Creativism and what a creativist means to me.

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Jayel Aheram

About the Author

Jayel Aheram is a student journalist, Iraq War and Marine veteran, internationally-published photographer, artist, polymath, etc.

Aheram writes about foreign policy, antiwar issues, and the police state at Young Americans for Liberty. He is a longtime political blogger at RedStateEclectic, copyright wonk at Copyfascism Watch, and sometimes on television as contributor to the international newscast RT International.

His primary blog is over at Tumblr, where he mixes polemics, politics, and photography.

Aheram is a journalism student at College of the Desert, former editor-in-chief of the student-run newspaper The Chaparral, and founder and former station manager of KCOD Radio and Television.

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