
I was wondering the last days: why do we admire Alexander? Of course, this topic is always around and was discussed many times here in the forum. The new "twist", however, is this: do we admire those characteristics of Alexander (courage/charm/pothos/etc) because we share them with him, or because we lack them?
In my case, I think I admire them because I don't have them, though at the same time I set them as "targets" I intend to reach. In particular, I've always admired that ability to be loved and admired by everyone, of being able to turn everyone into his admirer. I think he himself was following what he read about Cyrus: a true leader is not followed because of fear, but because of love. And so we usually read about his relationship with his army as one between lovers (at least in Renault!).
Also, another characteristic I admired is his "dareness", not only in term of military courage as in the Mallian town, but in general terms, as when he, before marching towards Persia, distributed all his assets and, asked what he'll keep to himself, answered "hope"! I think that's something very hard to do: dare to dream, but also to dedicate your life to fulfill that dream.
So, in summary, why do you admire of the Great one? is it because you are like him, or because you would like to be like him? I would love to know your answers.
Best regardsMiguel