Inspiration From Top Geniuses

Morning Story and Dilbert

Vintage Dilbert
August 28, 1991

Albert Einstein did not speak until he was four and did not read until he was seven.

Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper editor because, “he lacked imagination and had no good ideas.”

Isaac Newton never did well in school.

Thomas Edison’s teachers told him that he was “too stupid to learn anything.”…

If you are failing, keep on going. The current obstacles are the foundation of your future success.

 

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11 comments
  1. AR Neal said:

    Reblogged this on One Starving Activist and commented:
    There are times when this was written just for me. Have you ever had one of those days? Weeks? Years? Centuries?

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  2. meredithsims23 said:

    Good advice! Love this post.

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  3. "Working for Christ" said:

    Great advice! The cartoon this morning is the best – it deserves the five-cupper award! 🙂 Dave

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  4. Joyful Reader said:

    *Sigh* I really needed this today. Thanks!

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  5. Oh, yeah–obstacles as foundation stones for tomorrow’s success. In spite of being short, this post packs a wallop of truth and encouragement. Thank you, Kenny!

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