Good leaders and government policies set the stage for success by creating opportunities and stability. But at the end of the day, your personal choices and actions are a big part of your own success. It's like a teamwork between what's happening around you and what you decide to do
That's true. If a person is naturally good then he/she might be a good leader, but one can't be a good leader over a night, it takes time. The nature of a good leader mostly depends on the country's government rule and policies.
For example- You know according to CPI, Myanmar is the 14th most corrupt country in the world. It means most of the leaders are corrupted. They do not follow the government rules properly. They just think about their own well-being which is not right.
So in such a situation if any people come up with innovative activities and try to be successful those political leaders have obstructed their work, all civil people have to unite against such leaders.