Thursday, August 28, 2014

Thomas Edison



                                          


A Story that Shows Why Thomas Edison is So Successful.

On 10th Dec 1914, a massive explosion took place at Thomas Edison’s plant. Half of the plant was in flames. Edison calmly walked over and watched the fire destroying his dad’s work. Edison told his 24-year-old son, “Go get your mother and all her friends. They’ll never see a fire like this again.” When Charles objected, Edison said, “It’s all right. We’ve just got rid of a lot of rubbish.”

The other day, Edison was quoted in The New York Times “Although I am over 67 years old, I’ll start all over again tomorrow.”. After the whole scene, Edison didn’t fire any of his employees, instead he started rebuilding the next morning.

“To do great things, we need to be able to endure tragedy and setbacks,” Ryan Holiday writes the author of the book “The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph,” “We’ve got to love what we do and all that it entails, good and bad. We have to learn to find joy in every single thing that happens.”

Source: Businessinsider.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Education by Edgar A. Guest



I think that I would rather teach a child
The joys of kindness than long hours to spend
Poring o’er multiple and dividend;
How differing natures may be reconciled
Rather than just how cost accounts are filed;
How to live bravely to its end
Rather than how one fortress to defend,
Or how gold coins once gathered can be piled.

There is an education of the mind
Which all require and parents early start,
But there is training of a nobler kind
And that’s the education of the heart.
Lessons that are most difficult to give
Are faith and courage and the way to live.

Collected Verse of Edgar A. Guest