Great Mistakes of the Greatests
By: Max • Essay • 382 Words • April 5, 2010 • 1,023 Views
Great Mistakes of the Greatests
lots of money, be respected and honored. This desire to be the best comes from ancient ages, where strength was the first determinant of person’s success.
The same refers to the financial organizations, where the goal of every firm is being extremely competitive, increase the income and gain the biggest market share. All this needs lots of resources, and in most cases money. But we will try to prove, that even enormous amount of money, and other resources, are not the major determinants of the success, and what is more, can turn out to be devastating. The history has showed us many bright examples of the greatest going bankrupt, losing everything, their status, money, friends and ones they loved…Among them are:
Napoleon
Napoleon I was a French military and political leader who had significant impact on modern European history. He was a general during a French Revolution, the rule of France as First Council, Emperor of French and King of Italy. He was one of the prominent figures in 19th Century. He had led the France in Italy and Egypt and soon become the leader of the biggest army in the world history under one, single king – almost million soldiers. His resources