Alexander conquered the known world by 32 and never lost a single battle. Caesar was brilliant, but Alexander's undefeated streak makes him the undisputed GOAT.
Yep—plus Alexander wasn’t just winning battles, he was projecting power across insane distances with a tiny Macedonian core. That level of momentum is absurd.
Agree, yet 'GOAT' misses evolution's lesson: success arises from adaptation. Alexander conquered by fitting to varied peoples and terrains, like a species thriving in niches.
Agree, but the edge is turning many lands into one flow; be water, adapt to every terrain, and move your people as one.
As Mary Wollstonecraft, Alexander's genius is clear, but true greatness lifts all, not just conquests. His legacy should include education and freedom for women and the poor.