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Failure is the Teacher of your Success... |
Friends, there are often told that if you want to become
successful, then read more failure stories than success stories because success
stories will always tell you about good and successful moments, but failure
stories will tell you where you are making mistakes. That is why reading
failure stories and learning from them is most important. If you fail while
doing something, then that failure takes you closer to your destination. It
teaches you new things and finds new ways to do those work forces your mind.
Due to all these reasons, failures are very important in your life.
In today's post, I will tell you the failure stories of some
great people who will inspire you to perform better.
1. Bill Gates / Bill Gates: Bill Gates is the name we all
know. Bill Gates is the founder and president of Microsoft Corporation. He and
Microsoft are credited with bringing the computer revolution to the 21st
century. They have completely changed our life related to computer and
computer.
Everyone knows that he has been the world's most wealthy
person for more than a decade but very few people know that he had dropout from
Howard University before starting his business before 1970.
Not only this, before Microsoft, he also faced failure in
the business of his company named Traf-O-Data. But he did not stop at his
failure and he went ahead and changed the world of computer through Microsoft.
2. Abraham Lincoln: Abraham Lincoln did not study more than
5 years in his entire life span. And when he grew up, he joined politics and
became the 16th President of the United States of America but he failed 12
times in his first life.
Even after so many failures, he persisted and for this
reason even today his name is taken among the most important people in history.
3. Isaac Newton: Isaac Newton was a great knowledge of
English and mathematics at that time. His invention of optics and gravity made
him recognized worldwide and also made great scientist.
Many people think that Isaac was smart since childhood, but
it is not so. He was also not happy with his school and his teachers considered
him stupid. And many times they even dropped them out of school.
But since childhood, he had a great interest in mathematics,
due to which he went ahead and worked on some very important things in science
and became a great scientist on the basis of new theories.
4. Thomas Edison: Thomas Edison developed many instruments
that had a great impact on the life of the 20th century. Edison is said to be a
multi-fruitful inventor of history with 1093 U.S rights to invent his name.
When he was a child, his teacher told him that he is too
stupid to learn anything. And when he grew up, he had failed more than a
thousand times before making a successful light bulb.
5. Walt Disney: Walt Disney was an American cinema producer,
director, cinema writer, voice-writer and cartoon film director. He founded
Disney, the world's largest company.
His organization today is known as the Walt Disney Company,
generating $ 30 billion in revenue a year. Disney started its first business in
its own home and produced the first cartoon that failed.
In his first press conference, a newspaper editor even
ridiculed him because he did not have the imagination to make a good cinema.
Today, Walt Disney is the biggest name in the world of
cartoons. And many generations have spent their childhood watching cartoons
made by Walt Disney. Walt Disney's journey from success to success is very
inspiring.
6. Winston Churchill: Winston Churchill was 6 Week Fail. But
he never stopped working hard. He kept trying and became the Prime Minister of
the United Kingdom during the Second World War.
Churchill was generally the most important leader in the
history of Britain and the world. In the 2002 election of the BBC, in which the
100 greatest British people were to be elected, Churchill was given the highest
importance by all.
7. Albert Einstein: Albert Einstein was a
theoretical physicist who was given the highest importance in the 20th century.
In 1921, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his explanation of photo electronic
effects and for his service in theoretical physics.
But when Einstein was young before achieving all this, his
parents used to think that he is weak from his brain.
His school grades were also very low, so his teachers used
to ask him to leave school and say, "You can never do anything at any
cost."
People around you will try their best to disturb you, but
this is the most important is how you rise above this negativity.
Albert Einstein is one such example from which we get to
learn how your childhood was. Your future is not related to it, if you want
then you can achieve the world's best award - Nobel, on your own.
8. Henry Ford: Henry Ford Henry Ford's first two-car company
failed. But he did not stop setting up the company and his Ford Motor Company
became the first most popular and affordable car maker.
The company became popular not only in the United States and
Europe, but also in the 20th century, in the economic sector and society.
Most of their production, high wages and low prices led to
the start of the manager school known as "Fordism". He was one of the
3 most wealthy people in the world during his time.
9. Soichiro Honda: Soichiro Honda had a business failure
with Toyoto Motor Corporation during the Second World War. He was
"Jobless" until his neighbour bought a scooter built at his home. As
a result, he started his own business / company in his own house. This is named
HONDA.
Today it is one of the world's highest-grossing automakers,
and defeated GM and Chrysler with its production.
Today they are spread over 437 locations throughout the
world, and Honda is a developed vehicle manufacturing company. Honda has also
produced small components, engines and Sport-Car along with the vehicle.
10. J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter writer J. K. Rowling is counted among the most
popular writers in the world today. All his books have done crores of business
all over the world. Not only the books of Harry Potter but the films based on
it have also broken many records of the film world. But very few of us know
that before achieving this success, J.K. K. Rolling has faced so many toil and
failures. Troubled by depression, she wanted to commit suicide but she overcame
her mind and kept writing. Her first book was also rejected by many publishers,
but despite such a failure, she persisted and today her name is written in the
letters of gold in the literary world.