How to Take Over the World

A Conversation with Alex Petkas of The Cost of Glory

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Mar 2, 2023
Alex Petkas, host of 'The Cost of Glory' and an expert in ancient history, dives into the power of biography and its impact on personal growth. He passionately discusses how ancient Greek and Roman histories, particularly through figures like Sertorius and Eumenes, can inspire modern achievements. The conversation highlights the zeal for greatness drawn from these stories and a unique approach to education, exemplified by the Polgar Method for training chess champions. Don't miss the upcoming Roman retreat for deeper insights!
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ANECDOTE

Underdog Heroes

  • Sertorius and Eumenes are obscure figures in Plutarch's Lives, yet their underdog stories are captivating.
  • Sertorius, a Roman rebel, and Eumenes, a Greek secretary turned warlord, rose from humble beginnings to achieve greatness.
ANECDOTE

Sulla: The Unexpected Villain

  • Sulla, initially seen as a charming figure, became a notorious villain in Roman history.
  • Despite his role in bloodshed, exploring his motivations and complex character can change perspectives.
INSIGHT

The Complexity of Sparta

  • Ancient Greek city-states like Sparta are often stereotyped, but their citizens' lives were complex.
  • Lysander's story reveals the nuances and competing motivations within Spartan society.
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