Being overly confident can lead to failure, as seen in both Napoleon's disastrous invasion of Russia and Trump's predictably flawed debate strategies.
Trump's cocksure attitude mirrored that of Napoleon, underestimating his opponent Kamala Harris's strategic prowess and ultimately falling into her carefully laid traps.
Throughout history, hubris has been a fatal flaw, evident in Napoleon's retreat from Russia and Trump's miscalculations during his debate with Harris.
Both Napoleon and Trump illustrate the perils of believing one's own propaganda, illustrating that a clever adversary can exploit such arrogance.
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