1. Communication
“What is the use of living, if it be not to strive for noble causes and to make this muddled world a better place for those who will live in it after we are gone? How else can we put ourselves in harmonious relation with the great verities and consolations of the infinite and the eternal? And I avow my faith that we are marching towards better days. Humanity will not be cast down. We are going on swinging bravely forward along the grand high road and already behind the distant mountains is the promise of the sun.”
- Winston Churchill, Speech at Kinnaird Hall, Dundee, Scotland (1908)
During the war, Churchill was well known as a visible leader. He was often seen visiting factories, bombed houses, and talking to people. It was this alluring aura that consolidated the Britons. Some people whom Churchill interacted with said after; they can do just about anything! He knew the value of speech and though not a natural orator, he worked his skills and made his influence crawl from every corner of the Allied Forces.