Hi Everyone! I am George Pierce, this post is about not giving up. Thomas Edison was a failure expert, he found more ways that did not work than you can imagine. Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847, and he lived until October 18, 1931. Edison was an American inventor and businessman. He is known for his inventions. He developed many devices such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures, along with early versions of the electric light bulb. These inventions changed the world and made Edison a household word.
What most of us may not realize is that he was probably one of the most stubborn and persistent people on the planet. He failed and failed and failed again, but he kept on trying.
He was not only an inventive visionary, he was also a business visionary.
The light bulb, for example: Edison created the light bulb, then created an electric utility company to compete with gas light utility companies.
Motion Pictures for example: Edison invented motion pictures and then created a motion picture company. Edison's film company made nearly 1200 films!
He made our world a better place, thanks to the fact that he refused to quit.
Refusing to quit is a philosophy that works. Refuse to quit and keep on trying and you only have one outcome, success.
Thank you for reading.
Much success,
George Pierce
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PPS. This video is a short Edison film from the Library Of Congress.
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Comments
You've done it again George Pierce I love the message you shared about failure. I think of failure as a lesson you learn from and you keep on going and doing.
Exactly right, failures are springboards and our best teachers, not the end, thank you, Terri.