Danh ngôn của Valerie Jarrett

When you are in local government, you are on the ground, and you are looking into the eyes and hearts of the people you are there to serve. It teaches you to listen; it teaches you to be expansive in the people with whom you talk to, and I think that that engagement gives you political judgment.
When you are in local government, you are on the ground, and you are looking into the eyes and hearts of the people you are there to serve. It teaches you to listen; it teaches you to be expansive in the people with whom you talk to, and I think that that engagement gives you political judgment.
Khi bạn ở trong chính quyền địa phương, bạn đang ở trên thực địa và bạn đang nhìn vào đôi mắt và trái tim của những người mà bạn ở đó để phục vụ. Nó dạy bạn lắng nghe; nó dạy bạn phải cởi mở với những người mà bạn nói chuyện cùng, và tôi nghĩ rằng sự gắn kết đó mang lại cho bạn khả năng phán đoán chính trị.
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