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Thomas Edison & Perseverance

  • Feb 4, 2022
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What Thomas Edison Can Teach You About Perseverance

You can learn a lot about perseverance from Thomas Edison’s life and work.



This is what the greatest inventor of America had to say about perseverance:

“ Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.”

and

“ If we did all the things we are capable of we would literally astound ourselves.”

Perseverance means making efforts till the goal is achieved or the task is accomplished. It is ‘never giving up’. Most of us work to achieve our goal, some give up after some time, some stay a little longer, some just before the finishing line get exhausted, only a few stay until the task is done.

Outstanding inventor, Edison, famously said,

“ Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.”

It was perseverance when Edison after failing one thousand times said:

“ I didn’t fail 1000 times. The light bulb was an invention with 1000 steps.”

One of Edison’s greatest stories of perseverance began when he invented the light bulb and started looking for an inexpensive light bulb filament. He was using filament made of ore from the Midwest. In order to save high shipping cost, Edison decided to open his own ore mining plant nearby. He spent a decade to run the plant smoothly. In spite of all these cumbersome efforts, his project failed due to poor quality of ore on the East Coast. But even then Edison did not quit.

You can find no better model of perseverance than Thomas Edison.

Here is what you can learn about perseverance from Thomas Edison’s life and work:

Lack of formal education empowered Edison to challenge Assumptions

One day a partially deaf four year old boy came with a note in his pocket from his teacher, “ Your Tommy is too stupid to learn, get him out of the school.” His mother read the note and answered, “ My Tommy is not stupid to learn, I will teach him myself.”

And that Tommy grew up to be the great inventor Thomas Edison. He had only three months of formal education. Thus, Edison was deprived of formal school education.

In those days traditional formal education was too rigid to lay the foundation of established assumptions in the mind of learners. This kind of education used to make learners confined within the four walls of existing assumptions.

So, a product of such a system would never dare to challenge established assumptions. An inventor thinks beyond assumptions.

You can see in case of Thomas Edison, his lack of formal school education might have allowed him to be a free, out of box thinker.

‘Never give up’ — An Immutable Personal Principle

An ignited soul, Edison said,

“ I have not failed. I have just found10,000 ways that won’t work.”

Thomas Edison lost his factory in a fire at the age of sixty seven. He didn’t break into pieces, instead he thanked God for getting all his mistakes burnt and allowing him to start afresh. This was his indomitable courage with a persevering mindset.

His son Charles wrote in 1961 Reader’s Digest….Edison walked over his son as he watched the fire destroy his dad’s work. In a childlike voice, Edison told his son, “Go get your mother and all her friends. They will never see a fire like this again.”

Edison was quoted in The New York Times as saying, “Although I am over 67 years old, I’ll start all over again tomorrow.”

Forget talent, genius is hard work

Thomas Edison said,

“Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration”.

When an associate asked Edison about the secret to his talent for invention, the plainspoken Edison replied,”Genius is hard work, stick-to-itiveness and common sense.”

As you can see Edison was a self made man. His mother gave him formal education at home. Then he studied whatever he wanted. How hopelessly his life began! Yet with perseverance he kept on climbing the success ladder one after another despite stormy challenges.

Edison’s life is an extraordinary story of an ordinary hearing impaired boy who made himself immortal through his inventions.

You often come across people who give up their goal as soon as they find an obstacle in their way. But without patience and persistent efforts you can achieve no goal. Edison’s life and his achievements, to inspire you not to stop, not to surrender, not to grieve but continue to focus on your goal. Ultimately, a day comes when success will greet you.



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Creator of #yesYOUcan

Creativity. Productivity. Vision.

One of the most rewarding aspects of being a candidate for the Miss Georgia Scholarship Organization is the voice it gives us to promote our Social Impact Initiatives to the community and help make a difference in peoples lives. 

 

I created My social impact initiative because I saw an opportunity for growth with how our youth, as well as young adults lack the development of healthy coping mechanisms involving failure. 49% of adults say that the fear of failure keeps them from success and happiness, causing increased rates of anxiety and depression. This ultimately results in kids dropping out of highschool/college and adults settling in an unfulfilling job. I was diagnosed with ADD in the first grade. I began to realize the importance of my mindset and gaining the proper skills to persevere as I was faced with challenges due to ADD. As someone who has overcome the fear of failure and achieving goals I never imagined possible, I knew this was exactly what I wanted to do with my life.  As a mental health advocate I have been helping youth and young female business leaders to develop healthy coping mechanisms and gain the skills to persevere through life‘s challenges! Through in person and virtual sessions as well as a blog series,I have been able to work alongside communities, universities, and a fortune 500 company to implement my social impact initiative. Miss America has changed not only the pageantry industry but many women’s lives through scholarships and women empowerment. As a business woman hoping to become the next CMO in a male dominated field, I am very thankful for the opportunity to make impacts on such high levels. With the opportunities the Miss America Organization has given me I plan to continue to make large impacts on the communities around me and for that I am forever grateful.

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