Speed

1. Speed, then, is not only a powerful tool to use against an enemy,but it can also have a bracing, positive influence on those on your side.
2. Frederick the Great noted that an army that moves quickly has higher morale.
3. Velocity creates a sense of vitality.
4. Moving with speed means there is less time for you and your army to make mistakes.
5. It also creates a bandwagon effect: more and more people admiring your boldness, will decide to join forces with you.
6. Like Roosevelt make such decisive action as dramatic as possible; a moment of quiet and suspense on the stage before you make your startling entrance.

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