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The Boy Who Learned to See

Sénamé Agbossou

  • 06 maart 2026
  • 9782931079126
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A quiet story about leadership, people, and the way we see.

A Leadership Parable

Some people lead by fixing what is wrong.

Others learn to see what can grow.

The Boy Who Learned to See is a short leadership parable about a young boy who is taught to observe the world with great precision. His ability to notice mistakes, gaps, and imperfections brings him recognition and success. Yet, as he grows older and begins to work with others, this same way of seeing starts to create distance, resistance, and unintended harm.

Through a simple and reflective story, the book explores a quiet but essential question:

Is seeing what is wrong the same as seeing what matters?

As the boy's journey unfolds, he discovers another way of seeing - one that recognizes strengths, potential, and growth where others see only flaws. In the story, this capacity is called the Second Sight.

This book is not a manual.

It does not offer techniques or formulas.

It invites reflection.

Written for those who take responsibility for others, The Boy Who Learned to See speaks especially to people who have built their success on competence, rigor, and problem-solving - and who sense that leading people requires something more.

Often shared during moments of transition, reflection, or leadership onboarding, this parable offers a calm and thoughtful exploration of how the way we see shapes the way we lead.

Sometimes, leadership does not begin with learning what to do - but with learning how to see.

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