Another aspect that made Ender a good leader was his drive to be, not only good, but also superior. When he confided in Bean, he stated that he felt he could not lose any of the battles, for some reason that he did not reveal. This drive was so ingrained in Ender's personality that he either did not understand it himself, or was so personal that he didn't wish to reveal it to even his closest companions. This gave Ender a certain fervor that obviously boosted the rest of his army, and they too came to realize that being good was not enough; they had to be superior--untouchable.
Ender was also very compassionate, and observant despite his demanding nature. An example would be the way that he dealt with Bean. Despite his harsh treatment early on, he watched Bean, and helped him to develop into a better soldier, forcing him to prove himself. Eventually, Bean became a confidant, and Ender could very easily call on and trust in Bean, just as Bean, as well as all the other soldiers, could trust Ender to lead them to victory and prepare them for whatever a different army threw at them. Since he was a child he always took things into his own hands, being in charge of his life. At battle school he was always trying new things and leading the other students into a new way of fighting. He sacrifices his childhood and innocence to save the worlds welfare and lead to a better future. And of course how he always stands up for himself against bullies. Showing that he’ll lead his own life and now one can get in his way. Ender always thought