What if?
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2002 5:23 pm
Hi, I was trying to fathom out the possible answers to this question.
What if Alexander had lost at Granicus, Issos, Guagamela?
I am sure that in Alexander's mind failure never even was considered. I mean he woke up late on the morning of the awesome battle of Issos- I understand this to mean that his confidence in his success was absolute. But I think that that was his way at looking at any of his endeavours. He came through thanks to his genius, mastery on the battlefield and prowess in command. But faliure, regardless of how confident he was, was a possibilty.
What do you think would have happened if he had lost at any of the big battles?
What if Alexander had lost at Granicus, Issos, Guagamela?
I am sure that in Alexander's mind failure never even was considered. I mean he woke up late on the morning of the awesome battle of Issos- I understand this to mean that his confidence in his success was absolute. But I think that that was his way at looking at any of his endeavours. He came through thanks to his genius, mastery on the battlefield and prowess in command. But faliure, regardless of how confident he was, was a possibilty.
What do you think would have happened if he had lost at any of the big battles?