I don't care how loyal you think you're going to be Dink. It's not in you. You're a brat and you always will be. So admit what a lousy follower you are and go ahead and LEAD. -Petra

πŸ“– Orson Scott Card

🌍 American  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Writer

πŸŽ‚ August 24, 1951
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In "Shadow of the Giant," Petra confronts Dink about his shortcomings as a follower, suggesting that despite his claims of loyalty, he lacks the inherent qualities needed to truly follow others. She challenges him to acknowledge his weaknesses and recognize that his nature is more suited for leadership than for being a subordinate.

Petra's words serve as a wake-up call for Dink, urging him to accept his true identity rather than trying to conform to a role that doesn't fit him. Her blunt honesty highlights the importance of self-awareness and encourages him to embrace his potential to lead rather than to simply follow.

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