His major weakness was that he gave people too many chances, which often led to setbacks on the field of battle. He also had the remarkable capacity to remain strong in the face of adversity. Lincoln’s major strength as a wartime leader was his ability to listen to different points of view.
Compared to slow walkers, average pace walkers had a 20% lower risk of early death from any cause, and a 24% lower risk of death from heart disease or stroke. We found any pace above slow reduced the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, such as heart disease or stroke.