Alexander had many factors in his favor early on, including, an excellent education with Aristotle and witnessing a father lead by example.
The most prolific aspect of Alexander's life that caught my attention was how in the heat of the moment in battle he would often lead the charge. This is completely different from many famous generals who would lead from the back. No wonder Alexanders men adored and respected the man. We are all mortal and it's amazing that Alexander had the most to lose than anyone on the battle field. He was wealthy and controlled a vast empire, I think most in his position would be in a palace enjoying life on a grand scale. This was certainly not the case for Alexander. It strikes me that Alexander was definitely an adventurer, he felt he can handle anything along the way and in the meantime wanted to build the empire as big as possible. Obviously the odds of warfare did not concern him, most of his battles he was vastly outnumbered on foreign soil. However, by his men watching by example, I feel the majority of the army probably felt invincible.
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I agree with your take on the type of leader Alexander was. He was decidedly a leader of men and not an army. He truly cared for the men that fought at his side. And not only did his soldiers respect and love him but the majority of the citizens of the areas he conquered. I think Alexander wanted the battle and the challenge more than anything. He knew how to be a great leader and he proved it.
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