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Replying to @eigenrobot
Fundamental misunderstanding. If you're good at politics, nobody knows your name.
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Replying to @NewtypeApologia
Alexander named a city after himself everywhere he went
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Reigned for 9ish years, died at 32. Lysimachus, his general, reigned as king of Thrace, Macedon and Asia Minor for 25 years. Died aged 79 when he finally fucked up and made a political mistake.
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Replying to @NewtypeApologia @eigenrobot
good at politics until he was senile, comfy life, name largely unknown
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we're going down a generalship == politics avenue that I'm not sure I approve of, but sure
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Replying to @NewtypeApologia @eigenrobot
would caesar be a better example? He named a bunch of things and did politics and generaling. But to your point, he did miscalculate towards the end there
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Caesar is a better example, but my real point is that being at the top of the mountain is an obsessive character trait that leads to ruin. You're much better off playing the game well, being less well known and living the good life with your pension and state resources.
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You're deeply wrong I will not explain why as part of another lesson
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