In the MasterClass, which launched Thursday, Clinton, who was president from 1993 to 2001, also teaches how to navigate “tough decisions in uncertain situations,” assemble and lead teams, and about emotional intelligence.
“This is a particularly disorienting time for billions of people in the world. You got major uncertainties about what’s going to happen in the years ahead. At a time like that, you really need good leadership skills. And you need people whose goal it is to pull people together, not drive them apart,” he says in the trailer.
In one of the lessons, Clinton advises to “take criticism seriously but not personally.”
“I believe if somebody goes after you personally, as if there’s something inferior or wrong about you, so worthy of their criticism, my advice on that is bag it,” he says.
Former President George Bush and Laura Bush also have planned MasterClass classes in which they “share lessons in principled decision making from their years in public service,” according to a press release.
MasterClass will also offer classes led by former US Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Condoleezza Rice.
Source : CNN