As the world watches the latest developments in global politics, one thing has become increasingly clear: the true measure of a leader's legacy is not in the promises they make, but in the lasting impact they have on their nation and the world. A scathing new commentary questions the notion that a president's popularity or term in office is the ultimate benchmark of success, instead arguing that the real test of a leader's greatness lies in the destruction they leave behind. From environmental devastation to economic instability, the author contends that a president's most lasting legacy is often the chaos and destruction they sow, and it's time to rethink what we truly value in our leaders. Will this provocative argument shake up the way we think about the role of the president?
What really matters is the destruction the president leaves behind