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The Servant - Chapter 4 – The Verb


The Servant - Chapter 4 – The Verb

Theme: Love Is Not a Feeling. It’s a Choice Made Daily.


Brutal Truth

Your team doesn’t need your affection. They need your action.

In this chapter, Hunter operationalizes love, not as sentiment, but as intentional behavior that defines leadership.


Strategic Breakdown

  • Love Is a Verb, Not a Noun
    → Leadership through love is about how you show up, not how you feel.
    → Feelings are reactive. Love as a verb is proactive discipline.

  • Key Behaviors That Define Love in Leadership:

    1. Patience – Responding without frustration

    2. Kindness – Acting with compassion and tact

    3. Humility – Putting others first

    4. Respectfulness – Valuing others’ voice and presence

    5. Selflessness – Prioritizing the team’s needs

    6. Forgiveness – Releasing grudges and building bridges

    7. Honesty – Truth with courage, not cruelty

    8. Commitment – Showing up, especially when hard

  • These are learned behaviors, not innate traits.
    → They are practiced. Chosen. Repeated.
    Leadership becomes love in motion.


Pattern Recognition

  • Great Leaders Practice Forgiveness and Kindness Under Pressure
    → The storm doesn’t change their posture, it reveals it.

  • High-Performing Teams Are Built on Respect, Not Ego
    → Discipline + empathy = cultural backbone.

  • Founders Who Live These Verbs Earn Fierce Loyalty
    → Because the team sees the weight being carried with love, not force.


High-Leverage Insight

You cannot lead well unless you love well. And you cannot love well unless you train your behavior daily.

Leadership isn’t about charisma.
It’s about consistency in how you treat people, especially when no one’s watching.


Direct Challenge

Where are you letting mood, ego, or pressure override the verbs of love?

  1. Who is suffering because of your silence, reaction, or withdrawal?

  2. What one verb can you practice more deliberately this week?

Now act:

  • Choose love like reps at the gym.

  • Let behavior, not feeling, lead.

  • And remember: your legacy is built on the verbs you repeat.