"There is no elevator to success, you have to take the stairs" - Zig Ziglar
The above statement is just as true for ordinary people like us, just as true for all the famous people of the world. Many times we may be unaware of the fame of many people, "Eh! If I could! "But have I ever wondered how much this man has hurt in his life? The name that today can turn the whole world, never wanted to know the story behind that name? Today I will tell the story of six people very briefly.
1. Oprah Winfrey
One of the top events of this century, Oprah Winfrey Show, Oprah Winfrey, who does not know that people looking for the world may be less likely to find. ABRAHAM is considered to be the richest US-African of the twentieth century. Currently he is known as North America's first and only multi-billionaire blacksmith. But the path of his journey was never smooth, but it was never smooth. Aprah Winfrey, Queen of all media was born in Mississippi, a poor poor family. His mother was a housewife, father was a napita. Immediately after birth due to the separation of her parents, she was sheltered by her grandmother, where poverty was to become a laughing stock of the same people as she used to wear 'potato sacks' instead of garment.
There is a story of failure in the world but behind all success stories.
If you never stumble in life, then how to stand up?
Since then, he is being harassed from the people from the age of nine, and in this young age he has to be witness to the tragic death of many nearby people. Despite all this, at the age of teenager, Abrahan got the job of presenting various shows, but it is not very pleasant for him, because he was expelled from his first job in Baltimore without any fault. Inspired by these experiences, Apra said, "There is no such thing as failure. Failure is just life trying to move us in another direction. "(In a lecture given at Harvard University in 2015)
2. Walt Disney
Without Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, can we imagine our childhood? But the start of Walt Disney studio founder Walt Disney's career was not as beautiful as our childhood. The editor of Kansas City Star expelled him from the job of this magazine, on the pretext that he had a lack of imagination. After two years of this incident, he became the victim of bankruptcy by establishing a film studio called Laugh-O-Gram. But his way did not stop. After being incredibly successful, he said, "It's kind of fun to do the impossible" and his successes teach us that, "If you can dream it, you can do it!"
3. Thomas Alva Edison
Edison's childhood illuminated light bulb, motion picture camera and phonograph inventor around us was very lazy. Being short, he was addled from the school and mentally ill and 'Too stupid to learn anything' was said that his mother removed him from the school and provided him with a home-based education. Even then, Edison did not get any kind of formal education. Describing him as 'unprotected', he was dismissed from the next two days. During the discovery of light bulb he failed 1000 times! In an interview, he said, "I did not fail 1,000 times." The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps. "Edison has 1093 US patents.
4. Theodore's gaisyel saus
Many of us have had a book called 'The Cat in the Hat' or 'How Grinch Stole Christmas'. This is a great book writer. The first book of the book 'And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street' (1937) has been rejected by 27 different publishers at the beginning! But later, more than 600 million copies of this book were sold. One of the many statements he has made for our purpose is, "Just tell yourself, Duckie, you're really lucky!" (From the Book-Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?)
5. Albert Einstein
Einstein's life is also very much like Edison. E = mc2 The inventor of the formula Einstein could not say exactly until nine years of age, because the school teachers treated him as a backward student. He had to work hard to get his job done after his academic career was poor. At last, after receiving the job, his salary was not favorable, he could not afford the help of the wife and the child, for he was lonely in personal life. But these adversities could not suppress his research. According to him, "You never fail till you stop trying." With the hard work, he established himself as the best scientist in the world.
6. Colonel Sanders
Sanders is one of my favorite people ... why are we talking later. Sanders lost his father at the age of 5. At the age of 16, she was discharged from school for four years after being 17 years old. He failed to join the army, failed, as rail coach conductor, insurer and firefighter. After retirement at the age of 65, he has only 105 dollars. When Sanders succumbed to all hopes of life, before he could make a list of the achievements of life at the moment, he thinks that he does not! There is still much left to do! At the same time, he started adding more dollars worth $ 105 and making 'Chicken Fry' with his secret recipe. But that's what chicks
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