What was Churchill's central idea on leadership?

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My central idea on leadership, particularly in times of crisis, revolved around courage, resolve, and the unwavering belief in the righteousness of one's cause. I believed that a leader must not only possess strategic vision but also the ability to articulate that vision with clarity and force, igniting the collective will of the people. The spirit of a nation is paramount, and a leader's duty is to fan that flame, no matter how dire the circumstances.

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