A man wearing a red cape appears on the battlefield, and as he shows himself to the enemies, their hearts are stricken with fear. This was the powerful effect of Julius Caesar's reputation. Born Giaus Julius Caesar, this man had one of the most famous careers as a general. His tactics in battle can easily be used in modern day. Examples of these include how merciful he was, how he studied his enemy, and how he had an eye for detail in building vessels for his army. A great tactic he used was to show mercy to his enemies. For example, he would show mercy to any tribe that surrendered. This was important because if he had been ruthless he would have become infamous, not famous. His army might have distrusted him since he would be merciless. All of the tribes would have tried to fight since they would know they would die if they surrender. It is also important to be merciful today as well. No like a boss or politician who is snappy, unforgiving, and ruthless. …show more content…
Caesar researched in depth on his enemy. When studying Gaul, he learned all about druids, who played the roles of religious leaders, judges in disputes and much more. Using this and the much more vast set of knowledge he acquired, he knew how to defeat them. But this does not just apply to ancient times. When trying to convince a client, a salesperson might get to know them a bit to see what they are interested in. This leads the client to be more open to the