Monday, May 2, 2011

"MAKE. BELIEVE."




-          Thomas Edison, who was lebelled : too stupid to learn”.

-          Bill Wilson, the “hopeless” alcoholic, who founded Alcoholics Anonymous.

-          Granma Moses, who was told she was too old to start painting.

-          Winston Churchill, who was “dull” and who failed sixth grade.

-          Wilma Glodean Rudolph, who doctors predicted would never walk again after stricken with polio during childhood. She didn’t walk – she ran .. all the way to an Olympic Gold Medal for track.

-          Walt Disney, who as a child was told he had no talent.
-          Louis Pasteur, who was evaluated as a “mediocre” chemistry student.

-          Guiseppe Verdi, who was declared “insufficiently talented” by Milan Conservatory.

But now, they were well known as the great people,


How about us? 


Breakthrough Creativity by Marlene Caroselli

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