They don’t make titles like that anymore—and they don’t make men like him either.

George Washington was often called a “six-star general” in spirit—not by official rank, but because his leadership sat above every system that came after. He wasn’t just winning battles… he was holding together an idea that didn’t even fully exist yet. Walking away from power after victory is what made him different—that’s why there’s never been another like him.

Fast forward to today, and you hear voices like Douglas Macgregor—a modern soldier-thinker who challenges the system from within it. Not the same role, not the same moment in history, but the same thread: speaking hard truths about war, leadership, and what it costs to get it wrong.

One built a nation by restraint.
One critiques it by experience.

Different eras—same question:
What does real leadership look like when everything’s on the line?

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