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'''Napoleon Complex''' is commonly used to describe overly aggressive tendencies by some to compensate for being short or small.  It is not endemic of all short people, and is only relevant for a small number for whom lack of physical stature may lead to difficulties in accepting themselves.  The concept was first coined in regard to [[Napoleon Bonaparte]], although contrary to popular conception, he was above average height for Frenchmen at that time, being 5'7".
'''Napoleon Complex''' is a common usage term describing overly aggressive tendencies by some to compensate for being short or small.  It is not endemic of all short people, and is only relevant for a small number for whom lack of physical stature may lead to difficulties in accepting themselves.  The concept was first coined in regard to [[Napoleon Bonaparte]].
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Latest revision as of 01:52, January 15, 2019

Napoleon Complex is commonly used to describe overly aggressive tendencies by some to compensate for being short or small. It is not endemic of all short people, and is only relevant for a small number for whom lack of physical stature may lead to difficulties in accepting themselves. The concept was first coined in regard to Napoleon Bonaparte, although contrary to popular conception, he was above average height for Frenchmen at that time, being 5'7".