Bigness

: True "bigness" in a leader is measured by how "big" (inspired, capable, or important) they make others feel.

: Massive corporations can exercise "excessive political influence," which subverts the democratic process and the needs of the majority. bigness

Culturally, bigness is often equated with success, but modern leadership experts suggest a more nuanced "alignment with the collective good". : True "bigness" in a leader is measured

In architectural theory, "Bigness" refers to buildings that reach such a massive scale that they can no longer be controlled by a single architectural gesture. bigness is often equated with success

: Seeking bigness can be taxing and requires a "healthy dissatisfaction with the present" and a constant striving for improvement. 4. Narrative and Creative Bigness