Find out the details about Napoleon. He oncesaid , “ the word impossible is written in the dictionary of fools”. Do youthink he justified his statement during his lifetime?
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Napoleon Bonaparte stated, “impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools,” which describes that assuming anything is less than achievable makes you a fool. It is particularly relevant in his life because of all that he did as one of the major leaders of France and the Revolution and is still greatly known today. He started from practically nothing and quickly rising to the top, a life which no one would have suspected. He was a small person, but had a large ego, and used these words to make it clear that his plans to concur Europe were not just a fantasy, but something he would do.
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