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Dr. Byung Wook Ahn. 2003. Leader's Favourite Maxim. Collected Papers on Christian Language Culture. In this paper, the writer argues that there are three kinds of important choices in our life. They are a vocational choice, a mate's choice, and the choice of our view of life. The choices influence our success or failure, and our happiness or unhappiness. Our favourite maxim can be said to be the guiding principle in our life, a code of conduct, and the mirror of daily life. They are for our character building as a favourite maxim, which is not only a short expression of a general truth but also a briefly-expressed rule to guide people. The favourite maxim asks us leaders to answer the questions as follows : "Who is the wisest man in the world?", "Who is the strongest man in the world?", and Who is the richest man in the world?" As leaders, we must learn, for living is learning. First of all, we must learn to adapt ourselves to our circumstances in the age of lifelong education. And the wisest man is the man of learning. As leaders, we must fight to overcome ourselves. For living is fighting. We must fight as long as we live. We must fight a good fight. We must devote our lifetime to fighting the good fight. And the strongest man in the world is the man who overcomes himself. As leaders, we must be self-sufficient. We must know our station in life, keep to our sphere in life, and live within our means. And the richest man in the world is a self-sufficient man. In conclusion, as leaders, we must feel a call to the occupation or the profession. For our vocation or calling can be named our Backbone. And it can be called the achievement of social role playing. In order to strive for national wealth and power, as leaders, we must dedicate ourselves to our own affair with a divine calling, not a mere means for making a living.