What if the way we love shapes the way we lead? In this deeply personal reflection, the author explores how love—messy, courageous, and imperfect—has been the most transformative teacher in leadership. Moving beyond strategy, KPIs, and polished personas, they ask: What if love is the most underdeveloped leadership skill we have? Drawing on insights from spiritual thinkers like Petar Dunov and voices like Brené Brown and Tony Robbins, this piece challenges the divide between personal and professional growth. It invites leaders to see vulnerability as strength, presence as power, and love as a discipline—not just a feeling. There’s no 5-step framework here. Just an honest, human inquiry into what it means to lead with heart. If you’ve ever wondered how heartbreak, grace, or your deepest relationships have shaped how you show up at work, this conversation is for you. Let’s talk—not just about goals, but what’s underneath them.