A popularized concept that refers to principle-centered power. “Power that Meets Principle.” It’s the ability to influence, inspire, and foster cooperation in others rather than using force, manipulation, or control toward others. Power that meets respectable principle focus on establishing trust, respect, and mutual benefit (win-win) situations rather than dominating others.
A power base character consequently stims from who you are, what you stand for, and how you live your life. Ways you service to others, helping them achieve their goals, rather than self-serving. Where there is a created long-term centered-principal power of loyalty through how both people influence each other. In alignment through lasting trust, like values, and integrity.
By Dr. Blaine Lee in The Power Principle.
God Lesson?
True power is not merely the ability to coerce or destroy, but the strengthen through acts of Godly morals and integrity.


