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Answered by shubham610
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When Napoleon was a young soldier, he visited a renowned palm reader to ask if he would ever become Emperor. The palm reader told him dismissively that he didn't have a fate line.

Napoleon drew his sword and etched a deep line - and so a fate line - on his palm. He turned his bloodied hand to the palmist and asked, 'How about now?'

His subsequent exploits are now the stuff of legend, and what is clear is that Napoleon wasn't willing to compromise on his ambitions. I admire his attitude, even though I prefer a less gory way of making my way to my preferred destiny.

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Answered by phillipinestest
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I just bounced with joy and made sure that I win in the 100 m race and did come first on sports day. The thought of getting a prize from Dhoni sir, chief guest, was more exciting to me than my race win. Dhoni sir was giving away prizes to all the winners and encouraged them. But unfortunately just few winners before, he got a call and informed the school principal that he needs to leave on an urgent note. And poor me, all I could see was Dhoni sir smiling and moving out. That’s why I feel luck never favoured me in my childhood.

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