Do you wonder sometimes if Alexander thought he great?
- He was a teenager when he started out on the path wherein he was determined to become a memorable military and political leader, whom generals even to this day study to improve their leadership skills and abilities.
Eh! Not really. His dad didn’t like him and wanted to get him out of his face, so he sent him away to fight! No matter who you are, if one or both of your parents don’t like you, that messes with your head!
- He was dead by the time he reached his early 30s.
When you look at him up close, you may be moved to think, ‘How awful!!’
There are different stories about how he died, but how he lived wasn’t really all that great either!
By contrast to my own life.
- At age 16, I was just figuring out who I was and what I wanted to be. 1972 marked the year I graduated from high school and my first year at the University of Miami. Also, my beloved father passed away. He was taken away from me, but he never sent me away from him.
- By the time I was in my 30s, I had been happily married to the man of my dreams, with kids, for about a decade. Seems to me like Alexander the Great had a sad life and didn’t do much living at all! After 15 years of nothing but fighting and killing, maybe he was thinking: ‘This is my life? What’s so great about it?’
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Content first published at Literacy Base on April 4, 2017.
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Ancient Greek and Roman Statues Shown in Their True Colors
Content first published at Literacy Base on April 4, 2017.
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