Lead to Unite: Visions of Value on a Business School Trip is not your traditional business or self-help book. It's more a collection of stream of consciousness essays decoding the matrix of leadership and the manifestations of value. Like you just took and are seeing the dynamics underlying business school culture for the first time. Like a philosopher somehow ended up in business school. Like Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance had a baby with Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. What does it mean to be a leader? What is our biggest societal problem? Why do we get so triggered by certain questions (i.e. Are you a Trump supporter?) and not others? Is war inevitable? What is the relationship between trust and empathy? In a grade-less school system, what must step in to fill the void?