Don't become caesar, become alexander the great, the man that caesar wanted to be
Jacob Lopez
Opportunity is thrust upon you. Perhaps you will have opportunity for greatness as Caesar did; probably not. Besides that. I don't know much about Caesar's personality, and most of his skills are no longer applicable.
Adrian Perez
Caesar surpassed Alexander imo.
Luis Smith
Yes, that's why I said envision a young 21st century Caesar. What is he like? Does he use the internet much? Does he party? Does he wage cuck or have internships lined up? What is his life like?
Liam Turner
did you fucking make the same thread twice on the same board?
Blake Rogers
I didn't put in a subject in the first one So let's let that one die
Landon Gray
join the CIA or the military after the college. or become a politician. those are the only ways you'll become Caesar, which should really be obvious to anyone who is serious about this goal. unless you're referring to merely being like Caesar as a person, in terms of superficial qualities, in which case ill say just go to vegas to caesar's palace and get a job there
Blake Rodriguez
Was it before it after he was stabbed to death by his own peers?
Camden Anderson
>one conquered the known world and died of sybaritism, the other conquered gaul and died of stabbings Yeah no contest.
Michael White
I said imo
Easton Morales
Bump
Connor Sanchez
Oh Caesar only conqueres Gaul Go read your roman history classes you ignorant fool user was right, Caesar > Alexander
Carson Sanchez
Intelligent, nihilistic and with a wicked sense of humour.
Jeremiah Brooks
get raped by pirates
Hudson Sanders
Okay faggot, here's the requirements: >You MUST be born by C-Section >You MUST run for senatorial office >You MUST have a military service record >You MUST run for president Trump Style and actually win
Matthew Torres
he was disgustingly kind to ppl with power at young age he was handsome, this is a major trait you cant ignore because it does have an impact on your carrier he became popular with the plebs he waged wars, unjust wars, for money and glory he worked against the establishment he sprung a revolution that eventually throw the roman republic into a civil war
for a todays kid in "collage" youd have to be popular, top student with a silver tongue up his teachers ass aiming to join a political party that will eventually run you for president, and then you grab power and start a war, which you win, then finish off your opposition in a civil war
i wish you good luck, america never experienced modern war on its soil, the pile of bodies will be glorious
Adam Wood
Traits of person are dependent on his birthtime. Judging on Julius Ceasar's character I think he is Leo rather than Cancer. astro.com/astro-databank/Caesar,_Gaius_Julius People born 29 July are confident, leading, likes weapons and everything related to army, shows enthiusiasm for athletics, heroic deeds, is aggresive, Sepharial for 5-6 degree Leo and Leo 6 in Rudhyar.
Carter Powell
Cao Cao is better.
Jonathan Collins
Lol
Lucas Bennett
Try become like Napoleon instead, he is more modern Napoleon, caesar, alexander and any leaders had HUGE self esteem.
Small anecdote which says a lot on his personality: Napoleon was premature and when his mistresses pointed out to him, he answered that he didn't care because he had what he wanted and leave
Daniel Lopez
Genes. If you don't have 'em, you'll never be like him. People are born leaders, not trained into successful leadership.
Jordan Murphy
Is Elon musk Julius Caesar of our day? Or is Elon a joke?
Gavin Ward
>Julius Caesar is in Limbo >Alexander the Great is burning in the 7th level of Hell gayreeks btfo
Henry Foster
Napoleon did not have huge self esteem, from what I know he was a sad beta who chased puss but never got any
Jack Ward
Grow up you edgelord
Jason Wilson
Caesar was the man he was through his immense charisma, self-confidence and ability to multi-task and excel in both political and military matters. He practiced oratory from a young age like many young nobles in his day but as even Cicero stated “If he Caesar had only focused on oratory and pursued nothing else, he’d be known as the greatest”. Caesar strived to excel in whatever endeavor he was pursuing at any given time as when he earned his military laurel as a recognition of his bravery as a young military tribune in Mithrudates of Pontus’ attack on Rome in Antonia.
Basically you need to pursue any opportunity with full vigor and no matter the odds or obstacles you must see it to the end. Make yourself recognized in whatever you do and go beyond. Also eat and drink with moderation and being physically fit but not at a Olympic athlete level also helps to give you the energy you need to tirelessly work and move upwards.
Today Caesar would be attending a prestigious college and participating in student council, college fairs and events so he can be in the open for all to see and be recognized as a competent coordinator and also run for the top position in any organization and win. Any rivals who try to insult or discredit you must be met with wit and indifference as they aren’t worth your time. Probably studying law and political science to later enter politics. Today’s Caesar doesn’t need to be in the military as commanders in ancient times were given more gravitas to enter politics on successful endeavors but if a war does happen then join and be damn sure you get a prestigious military honor for courage and then focus back on school after the war is over.
Very hard to emulate but by God if you can replicate Caesar in all his qualities then whatever path you choose in life can be yours at its greatest peak. Ave true to Caesar
Oliver Price
He would be arrested, shot and have crack sprinkled on him
Evan Gomez
No, he would be the one doing that
Ryder Bell
It's quite easy really. Just inherit the greatest military of its era and conquer barbarians.
Isaac Thomas
lol ur wrong
Jayden Flores
21st century Caesar is a affluent trust-fund chad who gets funded by his dad's rich friends and runs a couple of companies for them until he decides to run for a high political office in which he can bankroll and lobby for the interests of his rich friends.
Justin Adams
Same question but for Augustus. How do I take a broken country and build it into greatness as a benevolent tyrant. (succession will be properly planned this time)
Hunter Taylor
He doesn't post to Veeky Forums or get caught up in small things. He doesn't wagecuck, or even say wagecuck. He doesn't sit on his ass playing strategy games, everything he does is a meaningful step toward the amssing of power. Probably has a finance degree or is getting one.
Adrian Powell
>be lucky enough to inherit a huge fucking kingdom with an army not all of us can be that lucky
Nathan Torres
On the contrary, leaders ARE formed. You are born with nothing. Then again, if you believe anything other than appearance and sickness comes down to genetics you are probably not cut out to lead anything anywaym
Ian Gomez
Julius Caesar came from a family that was noble but down on its luck and had fallen on hard times. Gaius himself grew up in a Roman insulae, a typical urban apartment. His personal experiences with the struggles of the average Roman profoundly influenced his populist politics and his belief in the need for land redistribution, and he was nobody’s Chad: contemporaries describe him as charismatic to his underlings, magnanimous, and quick to forgive to his enemies.
He basically deficit-financed his way to political success but by the time of his first consulship was mired in debt and desperate for a pay out, which he found waging history’s most well remembered profit war against the Gauls, pillaging an entire nation in order to turn himself into one of the most powerful and wealthiest men of Rome. Because he “pulled himself up by his own bootstraps” he was able to wield political influence outside of the public system, and became the first person in nearly a generation to push back against conservative dominance.
Brody Thompson
Thank you.
Kayden Clark
>Pardoning your foes in a modern corporatocracy setting The Ides of March would have come much sooner
Carter Hall
Can we seriously brainstorm and continue this discussion? Thanks
Liam Gomez
>profoundly influenced his belief for land reform
Yeah his populist rhetoric in no way had to do with him trying to win over the loyalty of his troops and commonfolk of Rome.
Jayden Murphy
Right, because Pompey Magnus didn’t have soldiers to placate and find good homes for.
Caleb Watson
He wasn't even Greek....
Cooper Scott
No I think that’s you
Bentley Phillips
What a retard you are: intelligence, beauty and illness are all genetics
T not him
Austin Reyes
>T not him
Hmmm, I wonder why you would go through the effort of making that so clear.
Kevin Brooks
So what is your argument of him being cancer? I could accept that he is gemini though too.
Liam Allen
You're the only cancer here astrology faggot
Nathan Reyes
no you are, shut up if you don't know astrology
Jacob Williams
based on my knowledge he couldn't be born 12 or 13 july
Eli Cooper
>a fucking huge kingdom
Are you retarded?
Hudson Cruz
Bump
Anthony Parker
Bump
Camden Johnson
neither was ceasar.
Grayson Jenkins
he was a populare, so probably a realistic SJW/marxist (read aware and manipulative)
no, hes more of a naive dreamer who is talented/lucky enough to finance his own dreams
Zachary Thompson
Get buttfucked by some greek king, it worked for him
Christopher Howard
More like a populist/MAGA
Jose Miller
Augustus is a better role model
Easton Morris
Umm yeah no
Wyatt Richardson
Babies like Caesar real men like Commodus
Isaiah Jackson
Study Napoleon, OP.
Julian Edwards
Can you tell me more about him and his character?
Nolan Roberts
It is good you have a clear goal, OP, but you might want to revise the target of your questions.
Connor Rogers
Literally this, a statician rated all generals and Napoleon came on top.
The dude was a Chad, seized power by storming parliament and then proceeded to make France a huge superpower. Not to mention he was woke on Jews and shit.