Friday, December 24, 2010

10,000 times to never say die!

     There were 10,000 times for Thomas Edison to throw up his hands and say "I'm done with this"; when inventing the light bulb. Persistence is key, and THE only way to succeed. The mantra is "never say die!" The caution is "trying the same thing and expecting different results is insanity." well said by Albert Einstein. Every time Edison tried again, he changed it up a bit. Every time we have a failure, getting up and trying again is what makes anyone stronger.
     In order to do a push up you have to get up again, and that is what makes you stronger. How many times are you going to push up? That delicious artery clogging KFC wasn't there by a snap. Literally his name was colonal Sanders went to no less than thousands of restaurants to propose his literally famous chicken recipe and heard the word "no." He heard no over and over and over. No was no reason to give up, Colonel had a burning desire to sell his chicken recipe.
      Thomas Edison and Colonel Sanders' burning desire was a sound buffer to the word no. Whenever a light bulb did not work Thomas Edison knew there was a way and he was going to find the way. Colonel Sanders was not happy with the little amount of social security he was receiving, he knew what he wanted and went for it!
     KFC might not be your food of choice, however, when you go by ALWAYS remember how many no's it took for Colonel Sanders to get there; always push up. Make sure whenever you turn on a light to remember 10,000 times to never say die! There is no such thing as failure, only feedback. Take the feedback for what it is worth and run with it.  NEVER SAY DIE! ALWAYS PUSH UP!

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