Good message.
When we are our best (truest) selves we come to realize that it's a more satisfying use of our time and energy to improve the well-being of others around us, as opposed to the general "diseased state" (of mind) that directs all focus on improving oneself, being competitive instead of cooperative.
We're naturally inclined to share our strengths and be compassionate to others' hardships and shortcomings. These are the traits of a truly strong leader and that's who we each are at our core.
Giving is always the best form of receiving -- for some, this wisdom will never come, or it'll come too late when we're aged and lacking the energy to make proper use of it. As to the more fortunate who come to realize this at a relatively young age, life will be dense with meaning and many moments of peace and joy will be lived and shared.
I appreciate this good message.