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The Failure List



     Einstein was 4 years old before he could speak. Isaac Newton did poorly in grade school and was considered “unpromising.” Beethoven’s music teacher once said of him, “As a composer, he is hopeless.”   When Thomas Edison was a youngster, his teacher told him he was too stupid to learn anything.   F.W. Woolworth got a job in a dry goods store when he was 21, but his employer would not permit him to wait on customers because he “didn’t have enough sense to close a sale.”   Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team.   A newspaper editor fired Walt Disney because he “lacked imagination and had no good ideas.”   Winston Churchill failed sixth grade because he did not complete the tests required for promotion. Babe Ruth struck out 1,300 times - a major league record.

     A person may make mistakes, but isn’t a failure until he (or she) starts blaming someone else.   We must believe in ourselves, and somewhere along the road of life, we must meet someone who sees greatness in us, expects it from us, and lets us know it.   It is the golden key to success.