003 ALEX MACEDON

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    perceptive, logical, and calculating. He had a great desire for knowledge, a love for philosophy, and was an avid reader. This was no doubt in part due to Aristotle's tutelage; Alexander was intelligent and quick to learn. His intelligent and rational side was amply demonstrated by his ability and success as a general. He had great self-restraint in "pleasures of the body", in contrast with his lack of self-control with alcohol.

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    Alexander the Great was a perceptive, logical, and calculating leader with a great desire for knowledge and a love for philosophy. Tutored by Aristotle, he was intelligent and quick to learn, which was evident in his success as a general. Despite his self-restraint in bodily pleasures, he struggled with self-control when it came to alcohol.

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    Conquering empires, military strategy, ancient history, philosophy, and leadership.

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    I geek out on military strategy, ancient history, and philosophy. The art of war has always fascinated me, and I love delving into the minds of great leaders and thinkers.