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I Know This to Be True

I Know This to Be True: Jacinda Ardern

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84 pages, Hardcover

Published March 16, 2021

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Jacinda Ardern

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The Right Honourable Dame Jacinda Ardern was elected the 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand at the age of thirty-seven, becoming the country’s youngest Prime Minister in more than 150 years. Since leaving office, Ardern has established the Field Fellowship on empathetic leadership. She is a Senior Fellow at Harvard University, continues to work on climate action, and is the Patron of the Christchurch Call to Action to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online. Ardern also works on a number of projects that support women and girls, but considers her greatest roles to be those she will hold for life, including that of mum and proud New Zealander.

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430 reviews37 followers
July 4, 2020
“Feeling safe means the absence of fear. Living free from racism, bullying and discrimination. Feeling loved, included and able to be exactly who you are. And to feel truly safe, those conditions need to be universal. No matter who you are, no matter where you come from, no matter where you live.”
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Following the Christchurch Mosque attacks, Jacinda was asked by a small boy in a crowd, “Will I be safe now?” In her speech to the United Nations General Assembly she talked of the need to unite as these acts of violence and the language used to incite hate or distrust are as globalised as the “movement of goods and services.” She spoke of the need to stop, listen and learn from our communities that are targeted by such violence and abuse. Her speech was given in 2019 and is increasingly relevant and urgent


He aha te mea nui o te ao. He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata
What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people
In line with this Māori proverb, in the interview that Jacinda gave for this slim volume, she notes that people drive everything that she does. When asked about the most important quality for a leader she states kindness and empathy because “if we focus only on being seen to be the strongest, most powerful person in the room, then I think we lose what we’re meant to be here for.” If you know someone who is seeking for an authentic and empathetic way to lead then there’s a lot of wisdom contained in this book from upstart press. Thank you so much to the team there for this copy. It’s part of a series of books featuring Nelson Madela, Greta Thunberg and Ruth Bader Ginsberg amongst others
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September 30, 2021
Writing a book while running a country maybe spend less time worrying about being all this famous crap work on a better way to run the country this forced lockdown to force the people to get the vac just so you look great for the head seat at the un were just one huge job interview for you how dare you do that to us you worked for Tony Blair and were privy to all his nasty going ons whats the bet your part of the red shoe club as well.
Comrade jacinda part of the youth communist group your a disgrace
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555 reviews4 followers
October 7, 2020
This short book is a collection of speeches and interviews with Ms Ardern. It illustrates clearly how she is a very different type of political leader - she is emphatic, caring and honest. She didn't want to be Prime Minister - it was thrust upon her and she has risen to the challenge - oh that she could be cloned as I can think of several countries that could use her leadership skills - my own two countries included - Australian and the USA.
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155 reviews
November 9, 2023
What are the biggest lessons you've learned as a leader?
That you won't necessarily get tougher. When I first came into politics I remember talking to a Member of Parliament who I thought was quite a tough cookie, and asking him, 'How did you, how do you, build your thick skin?'. He was horrified that I thought that he was like that! He said stuff still got to him, and that actually if stuff ever stopped getting to you then you'd probably lost your empathy, and it was never worth losing that. And so, I actually decided I didn't necessarily want to build some tough exterior. Instead I just learned how to filter things; how to kind of take on board that criticism and listen to it when I needed to, or otherwise say, 'Well, actually that person's just coming from a very different perspective', and just learn how to filter it. And so that was a really big learning curve, you know? Actually, the world doesn't need a whole lot of massively thick-skinned politicians; they do need people who care. The odd sensitive flower is okay.
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60 reviews
January 15, 2021
To me as a prime minister she is bold and assertive but also highly empathetic and humble. She is very relatable for some reason. As we progress towards to a border less global economy, she's the type of leader world needs, not Trump.
This is a short cool book about she thinks and operates. I like it.
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496 reviews6 followers
August 11, 2024
3.5*. I enjoyed it. One of my favourite extracts from the book:
"Feeling safe means the absence of fear. Living free from racism, bullying and discrimination. Feeling loved, included and able to be exactly who you are."

Something that did not add up though. Page 64: para #1 - is about climate change. The related notes sources and submissions though points to a page that is about the March 2019 mosque shootings in Christchurch and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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1,139 reviews
March 23, 2021
Part of a series by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand, is interviewed by the editors. She comes across as empathetic, progressive and very competent. I enjoy these little books which examine the values of of people in our world.
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59 reviews
August 29, 2023
While the book is undoubtedly a celebration of Ardern's accomplishments, it also presents a balanced view, acknowledging challenges and complexities that come with leadership. This nuanced portrayal adds depth and authenticity to the narrative.
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239 reviews7 followers
January 26, 2023
decent look at Jacinda Ardern’s me in

Decent look at how Jacinda Ardern thinks and operates as a leader. Got some decent quotes to use in future speeches, but wanted more how she took on Covid.
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195 reviews9 followers
June 30, 2020
Purely because I adore her but the book is just an extended Wikipedia article.
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August 2, 2020
formidable and kind

a succinct look at Jacinda Ardern who is the kind of leader I wish we had here in Australia or indeed, running the world.
14 reviews6 followers
August 20, 2020
Love it! To leave a legacy, to be true to your emotions, and have sympathy and kindess. I love how genuine and honesty this book is.
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41 reviews1 follower
September 12, 2020
The spelling mistake on p 30 almost killed me. Once I'd recovered from that I loved the book 😍 Vote Labour 2020....!
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41 reviews
December 21, 2020
A lovely albeit brief insight into the mind of Jacinda Ardern. Inspirational leader.
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178 reviews
June 3, 2021
Keeping this book on my coffee table to pick up and read regularly! What an amazing woman and human being!
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71 reviews
June 14, 2021
A quick overview on Ardern’s personal leadership philosophy. Nothing too heavy or too long. I’d say it’s a good pocket reference for young women with imposture syndrome.
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110 reviews1 follower
November 27, 2021
There are some elected officials that make me think better of the word and associated negative connotation of the word “politician”. Jacinda Ardern is one of those people.
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1,199 reviews4 followers
November 23, 2022
"I’m proudly focussed on empathy, because you can be both empathetic and strong."
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2,837 reviews28 followers
February 6, 2024
Could have drawn a much better picture of a remarkable woman.
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296 reviews2 followers
August 14, 2023
It was so lovely to learn more about Jacinda as female leader and her compassion/thought process for what she's endured and what she believes in. I would've loved for this little book to be a full blown autobiography and it was a quick, empowering read. I loved that the proceeds for said book were used for charitable reasons. Worth picking up for a quick bit of info!
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77 reviews
February 28, 2025
Empathie und Mitgefühl zeigen - insbesondere auch in harten Zeiten - braucht so viel Vernunft und auch sehr viel Kraft. Ich bewundere sie dafür, dass sie es trotzdem mit einer (vermeintlichen) "Leichtigkeit" tut und auch in harten Zeiten genau dafür einsteht. Von ihr kann man in Sachen Leadership sehr viel lernen.
4 reviews
September 23, 2025
Like all of her stories, this is a complete work of fiction. The pages should never be read and only be used as emergency toilet paper.
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93 reviews
May 30, 2020
Jacinda's responses and ideas are so spot on! Wish there was more depth in the interview though. Reads more like an article than a book.
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50 reviews
January 13, 2024
Refreshing reminder about our shared humanity and that ‘perfection’ isn’t the benchmark, doing your best in the name of people/empathy is.
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