21/11/2022
Are these points still current? Do we retain our historical perception of manhood?
We had some great conversations and debates around this subject. What became most obvious is that we are changing the way we, and others perceive manhood.
All too often it is missassociated, undermined or utterly disregarded!
We must look these points in the eyes and reflect on our own perceptions of one's self.
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21/11/2022
- Napoleon Bonaparte -
Napoleon Bonaparte, who became Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, is the most famous self-made man in history.
The other great men with whom Napoleon is compared, such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar, began their careers with tremendous advantages.
Alexander was already king of Macedonia when he conquered the Persian Empire and earned the title “the Great.” Caesar was born into the aristocratic patrician class, and was governor of Spain before he conquered Gaul and became dictator of Rome.
Through a combination of talent, ability, patronage, boundless energy, and great luck, Napoleon circumvented potential rivals and rose rapidly to prominence and power.
By 1807, fourteen years after his first success at Toulon in 1793, Napoleon had created an empire unlike anything Europe had seen since Ancient Rome. He was 38 years old.
A man of substance - we must all learn from these titans of men.
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