>>17811326>>17811390That 90% was the build up to the great thing, Napoleon and Caesar would be nothing without serving in the lower ranks.
Chuds tend to be rather slovenly when it comes to making friends and influencing people, they go "ugh, fucking n*rmies", the same with general chores and work, they sit surrounded by empty monster cans and bags of cheetos saying "why do I have to do menial chores I should be running shit", they ironically have completely the wrong attitude, self-destructive even.
Great men do have similar thoughts, Caesar idolized Alexander, they don't want to perform menial tasks forever, but they size things up logically. They do it to prove themselves to their superiors and comrades, to build up a loyal cadre. They put aside human pettiness, not getting too offended, focussing not on how entertaining someone is as a friend but how much their contribute to their dream. If their superior has a permanent grudge against them and there are no prospects being there, then they start with the sociopathic behavior and plots, to get transferred or go over the head of their superior and tip off those higher up the ladder about his incompetence. However none of this works unless you are perfectly well behaved not some contemptible moping Chud.