“At fourteen I was a hostage. At twenty-three I was a king. The difference was not luck. It was what I did every single day in between.”
— Philip of Macedon
Based on Philip's years as hostage in Thebes (368-365 BC) and ascension to throne in 359 BC. His military education under Epaminondas shaped everything that followed.
Thebes, 365 BC. I was fourteen, living in a foreign house, watching their army train. A hostage. Nobody thought about my future. But every morning I watched Epaminondas drill his men. How he moved the phalanx. How he broke the Spartans. I memorized everything. Six years later my brother was dead and Macedonia was falling apart. I walked in with nothing but what I had learned in that house. Sometimes the worst place you have been is exactly where you needed to be.
