Power sharing is important in all areas of life,
including family, school, in Office, State Legislature and Central Legislature.
The sharing of power is the number one tenet of democracy. True democracy
demands that those impacted by decisions / rules / laws should be granted their
say and their vote in the way they're made.
Sharing power is important for all of us
In essence, we should all, whether
we're family members, part of a school community or in a political position,
have the right to count democratically.
A government, for example, without power sharing is a
dictatorship - all the power is contained by one person. This leaves that person
the opportunity to abuse their power and make decisions that are at best
misinformed, at worst murderous.
Sharing power promotes peace and harmony. You can read more about how it does this here:
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