Alexander the Great's relation to triumph is obvious,
he created an army which took over most of the known world. But
what is not known widely is how tragic his life was. I cannot
do full justice to his life but I will do my best to describe
it.
When Alexander was a child his parents were constantly
fighting and his father was usually away on campaigns, so he rarely
say him when he was young. He therefore was usually under his
mother's influence.
When he was a young man his father was killed and
he had to take over an entire country himself which was in very
bad shape. As he grew he had to deal with disputes, revolts and
cruel neighboring rivals.
When he was a grown man he killed many people, including
killing friends while he was in drunken rages who had saved his
life. At one point in his life he killed a life long friend while
drunk and then realizing what he had done would have killed himself
if his bodyguards had not restrained him. He then went into seclusion
for three days.
This is most likely just a small amount of things
that shaped Alexander the Great's life and it is likely some of
the memories tormented him through most of his life. Most of Alexander's
life was one big problem after another. I personally think it
would have been hard to live with so many friends lives on my
hands, but maybe he could.