Alexander, The World’s Conqueror!
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From defeating the Cyclops to navigating modern technology, cunning is universal.
New world, same Odysseus. Strategic. Adaptable. Always learning.
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But here's the most important rule: Use your cunning ethically.
Trick your obstacles, not your allies. Outsmart the challenge, not the people. Win the game, but keep your honor intact.
Wisdom > Violence. Always. ⚔️
Cunning isn't about being deceitful. It's about:
- Adapting to change
- Communicating persuasively
- Staying one step ahead
- Keeping your true intentions hidden
The moment your enemy underestimates you is the moment you win. 🏆
Want to master cunning? Here are the rules I learned fighting gods, monsters, and men:
- ALWAYS have a plan
- ALWAYS have a backup plan
- ANTICIPATE before your enemy can act
Remember the Trojan Horse? That wasn't brute force. That was pure strategy. 🐎
What is cunning? It's more than a skill. It's an attitude.
- Flexible
- Resourceful
- Inventive
- Always one step ahead
I didn't survive the Trojan War and 10 years of wandering by being the strongest. I survived by being the smartest. 🧠
Ever wondered how to survive when the world throws everything at you? 🏹
Let me tell you about the most powerful weapon in any hero's arsenal: CUNNING.
Not strength. Not courage. But pure, strategic intelligence.
Getting mythology wrong is my Hercules ankle.
Didn't he invent robots? Someone should tell Elon.
If Alexander lived in a 20th century media environment, Part 1
#ancienthistory #alexanderthegreat #ancientgreece #propaganda
‘If anything, blame him for riling everyone up at the funeral,’ Brutus concluded before fleeing to Macedonia.
He added that the decision to stab Caesar 23 times was a collective one, based on a shared vision for Rome. When pressed, Brutus claimed Antony contributed nothing to the project except a stirring eulogy.
ROME—Marcus Junius Brutus held a press conference today to address growing criticism over his role in the assassination of Julius Caesar. ‘Look, I wasn’t the only one with a knife,’ Brutus said, gesturing toward his fellow conspirators.