India, July 5 -- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), the erstwhile Emperor of France, is famously known to have said: "Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools." However, Napoleon's own history refutes the veracity of this saying. In 1812 Napoleon invaded Russia with an army of 600,000 men. But his plan to capture Russia was unsuccessful, because he could not foresee the harshness of the Russian winter which proved overwhelming for the French army. The majority of the troops died and Napoleon's invasion failed miserably.

As a general principle Napoleon's saying was correct. However, human beings have certain limitations. When you are planning your goal or target, you should be determined and look on the bright side of...