I found it interesting to look into how different men were described when it comes to their classifications. First, the theoretical man wants to know what is true and what is the intellectual thing to do. The economic man wants what is useful to him and his company. Aesthetic man wants what looks good in form and harmony. Social man values his love of people and seeks what is best for others in his life. The political man yearns for power, and the religious man seeks for unity through the values given by his guiding truth. When reading about these different descriptions, I could not help but think about which one I seem to have things in common with and which one I seem to think would be better than others. Through my conversations in my leader interviews, I found that the love of people is extremely important when leading a group of people. The social man would be best for this, and I seem to resonate with him the most. As a leader, I think my guiding north star would be seeking the betterment of those who are stakeholders within the organization I lead. Finally, I think the intellectual man can also be effective. I do not resonate with this one as much, but I do see how it can be good. I think that seeking the truth is important, and implementing things that expound and establish those truths are important for our society.