Do not follow where the path may lead.
Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Emerson
A leader who follows the crowds, who bows and bends to societal norms, is a leader that does not reside in the history books. A leader who breaks from the shackles of regularity and finds his own way is one that will be remembered. Caesar is one such man. He shirked tradition and focused on what Rome needed, what he needed, and in doing so he became one of the greatest generals in history. When he created the idea, implemented the idea, and aided in the construction of his idea to build a bridge across the Rhine river - no one had succeeded in such a task if they had even tried. Caesar and his men did it in ten days. TEN. Why follow someone else when you know that others should follow you. To follow the path already laid out, are you really leading? Caesar truly led, he made his own path that no one else had travelled. He was a true leader, regardless of some of his faults.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Martin Luther King, Jr
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