This is the current positioning statement for my upcoming book on leadership empathy. What are your impressions? "You've been trained to lead the 5% of the brain that's deliberate and conscious. Strategic planning. Data analysis. Goal-setting. But the decisions that truly matter, trust, engagement, loyalty, and performance, occur in the other 95%. Your team's minds are constantly asking: "Am I safe here? Do I matter? Can I trust this person?" The answers to these questions, processed in milliseconds beneath conscious awareness, influence whether people put in extra effort or quietly disengage, whether they stay for years or start interviewing elsewhere, and whether they take risks or play it safe. The skill that engages 95% of the brain is called leadership empathy, and 72% of executives dismiss it as a soft, unnecessary, and immeasurable trait. That's the paradox this book tackles. Leadership empathy is a neuroscience-based approach that activates brain circuits related to trust, motivation, and commitment. You'll learn it through the A.R.A. method (Acknowledge-Reflect-Ask), track your progress objectively, and improve every metric you measure: retention increases, turnover decreases, engagement increases, conflict decreases, innovation increases, and dysfunction decreases. Not because you're being nicer, but because you're targeting the 95% of the brain that influences the behaviors and attitudes of a highly functional team." Give me your thoughts and suggestions in a comment.