The greatest emperor of the Byzantine Empire | Anthony Kaldellis and Lex Fridman
To accurately measure operational impact, leaders must separate 'world history level' strategic bets from steady, competent execution. Historian Anthony Kaldellis uses this exact framework to rank emperors, placing Constantine #1 not for character, but for consequential decisions like founding Constantinople. This dual-criteria approach prevents confusing personality with P&L impact

To accurately measure operational impact, leaders must separate 'world history level' strategic bets from steady, competent execution. Historian Anthony Kaldellis uses this exact framework to rank emperors, placing Constantine #1 not for character, but for consequential decisions like founding Constantinople. This dual-criteria approach prevents confusing personality with P&L impact
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