Napoleon Complex
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Napoleon Complex
= krapus.
I'm willing to entertain opposing viewpoints.
I'm guessing that not only is he a small man but he grew up without a father present.
Confirm or deny my theory kracus.
I'm willing to entertain opposing viewpoints.
I'm guessing that not only is he a small man but he grew up without a father present.
Confirm or deny my theory kracus.
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In the fields of psychology and psychoanalysis, Napoleon complex is a colloquial term used to describe a type of inferiority complex suffered by people who are short. Alfred Adler pioneered the psychological work on inferiority complexes, and used Napoléon Bonaparte as an example of someone who he thought was driven to extremes by a psychological need to compensate for what he saw as a handicap: his small stature.
http://www.psychcentral.com/psypsych/wi ... on_complex
http://www.psychcentral.com/psypsych/wi ... on_complex
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I recently read a little book filled with quotes from Napoleon, pretty interesting - he always meant to write a definitive book on war (like Clausewitz or Sun Tsu), but never found the time because he was too busy campaigning.
He was quite the megalomanic madman apparently. Saw no problems with the people rising up to kill the elite and bring him to power, and no problems with then killing most of those people and reinstating the elite who survived the killings (because revolutionaries can't be trusted).
Must have been a powerful charasmatic figure though.
He was quite the megalomanic madman apparently. Saw no problems with the people rising up to kill the elite and bring him to power, and no problems with then killing most of those people and reinstating the elite who survived the killings (because revolutionaries can't be trusted).
Must have been a powerful charasmatic figure though.
[size=85][color=#0080BF]io chiamo pinguini![/color][/size]
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Apparently he really was. I'm trying to reach back a fair ways to my history studies but he rose through the ranks in the French army and was considered very charismatic. A very driven man. Apparently according to the book of lists, he had a notoriuosly small penis which his wife severed and kept after his death.Ryoki wrote: Must have been a powerful charasmatic figure though.
*scurries off to find a confirming source*
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to sum up that link...
Is the penis Napoleon's? Is it even a penis? Who knows? Given the march of science one presumes it'd be easy to establish the item's provenance conclusively, but understandably no one seems to be in any hurry to do so. After you've paid three grand for a dead man's penis, who wants to be told it's a grape?
--CECIL ADAMS
Is the penis Napoleon's? Is it even a penis? Who knows? Given the march of science one presumes it'd be easy to establish the item's provenance conclusively, but understandably no one seems to be in any hurry to do so. After you've paid three grand for a dead man's penis, who wants to be told it's a grape?
--CECIL ADAMS