In this third Ideas That Matter episode, host Ted Wolf continues his reflective leadership dialogue with Professor Willie Pietersen, focusing on one of the most underappreciated yet powerful leadership skills: the ability to ask the right questions. Rather than presenting leadership as a set of answers, this conversation reframes leadership as a discipline of inquiry. Professor Pietersen explains why personal leadership begins with self-knowledge, moral clarity, and the courage to examine one’s own assumptions before attempting to lead others. Drawing inspiration from Marcus Aurelius, the discussion introduces the idea of a personal “command center” — an internal framework leaders use to stay grounded amid pressure, complexity, and competing demands. The episode also explores three essential strategic questions every leader must confront to guide organizations with clarity and purpose. Through the example of Nelson Mandela, Ted and Professor Pietersen illustrate how deep inner transformation and disciplined questioning can enable peaceful, systemic change even in the most entrenched conflicts. Thoughtful and deeply practical, this episode reinforces a central theme of the Ideas That Matter series: leadership is not about certainty or control, but about curiosity, conviction, and the willingness to keep learning. It offers a compelling blueprint for leaders seeking to act with integrity, courage, and strategic insight — in business, in society, and in life.