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Board Economics
Re: Pertaining to leadership roles, do family financial background have much effect?
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rachael9385
on 25/07/2025, 18:30:48 UTC


‎Do top leaders or presidents of countries or big corporations and businesses do better economically because they were brought up from a rich family background with wealthy parents or from a poor family background with poor parents?
‎ Or better put, does the financial status of ones family background, that is, does one being born and brought up by rich or poor parents, have a lot to do with how well they do later in life when they attain leadership roles in big corporations and businesses or become the president of a country?


Family background when it comes to leadership roles might not be necessary but it can also contribute to the leaders personal qualities. it's not really an important fact because most leaders of different countries are not from families with a good financial background. A lot of times your own personal experiences is what defines you and not the family you were born into or you came from. It's a matter of investing in yourself