Best Evergreen Short Stories
1. Albert Einstein »
Physicist
Best known for the General Theory of Relativity.
Best known for the General Theory of Relativity.
Most of us take
Einstein’s name as synonymous with genius, but he didn’t always show such
promise. Einstein did not speak until he was four and did not read until he was
seven, causing his teachers and parents to think he was mentally handicapped,
slow and anti-social.
Eventually, he was
expelled from school and was refused admittance to the Zurich Polytechnic
School. It might have taken him a bit longer, but most people would agree that
he caught on pretty well in the end, winning the Nobel Prize and changing the
face of modern physics.
2. Walt Disney »
Business Man
Founder of The Walt Disney Company.
Founder of The Walt Disney Company.
Today Disney rakes in
billions from merchandise, movies and theme parks around the world, but Walt
Disney himself had a bit of a rough start. He was fired by a newspaper editor
because, “he lacked imagination and had no good ideas.”
After that, Disney
started a number of businesses that didn’t last too long and ended with bankruptcy
and failure. He kept plugging along, however, and eventually found a recipe for
success that worked.
3. Isaac Newton »
Scientist
Best known for: Universal gravitation, Newton’s method,
Newtonian mechanics, Optics, Infinitesimal calculus.
Best known for: Universal gravitation, Newton’s method,
Newtonian mechanics, Optics, Infinitesimal calculus.
Newton was
undoubtedly a genius when it came to math, but he had some failings early on.
He never did particularly well in school and when put in charge of running the
family farm, he failed miserably, so poorly in fact that an uncle took charge
and sent him off to Cambridge where he finally blossomed into the scholar we
know today.
4. Thomas Edison » Inventor and Businessman
Best known for Electric Light Bulb.
Best known for Electric Light Bulb.
Work was no better, as he was fired from his first two jobs for
not being productive enough. Even as an inventor, Edison made 1,000
unsuccessful attempts at inventing the light bulb. Of course, all those
unsuccessful attempts finally resulted in the design that worked.
While Ford is today
known for his innovative assembly line and American-made cars, he wasn’t an
instant success. In fact, his early businesses failed and left him broke five
times before he founded the successful Ford Motor Company.
6. Soichiro Honda » Business Man
Founder of Honda Motor.
Founder of Honda Motor.
The billion-dollar business that is Honda began with a series of
failures and fortunate turns of luck. Honda was turned down by Toyota Motor
Corporation for a job after interviewing for a job as an engineer, leaving him
jobless for quite some time.
He started making scooters of his own at home, and spurred on by
his neighbors, finally started his own business.
7. Akio Morita » Business Man
Founder of Sony Corporation.
Founder of Sony Corporation.
You may not have heard of
Morita but you’ve undoubtedly heard of his company, Sony.
Sony’s first product was
a rice cooker that unfortunately didn’t cook rice so much as burn it, selling
less than 100 units. This first setback didn’t stop Morita and his partners as
they pushed forward to create a multi-billion dollar company.
8. Orville and Wilbur Wright (Wright Brothers) »
Airplane Inventors
Education: Completed High School.
Education: Completed High School.
These brothers’ battled depression and family illness before
starting the bicycle shop that would lead them to experimenting with flight.
After numerous attempts at creating flying machines, several
years of hard work, and tons of failed prototypes, the brothers finally created
a plane that could get airborne and stay there.
9. Winston Churchill » UK Politician
This Nobel
Prize-winning, twice-elected Prime Minster of the United Kingdom wasn’t always
as well regarded as he is today.
Churchill struggled in school and failed the sixth grade. After
school he faced many years of political failures, as he was defeated in every
election for public office until he finally became the Prime Minister at the
ripe old age of 62.
10. Abraham Lincoln » US Politician
While today he is
remembered as one of the greatest leaders of our nation, Lincoln’s life wasn’t
so easy. In his youth he went to war a captain and returned a private (if
you’re not familiar with military ranks, just know that private is as low as it
goes.)
Lincoln didn’t stop
failing there, however. He started numerous failed businesses and was defeated
in numerous runs he made for public office.
11. Vincent Van Gogh » Artist
During his lifetime,
Van Gogh sold only one painting, and this was to a friend and only for a very
small amount of money.
While Van Gogh was
never a success during his life, he plugged on with painting, sometimes
starving to complete his over 800 known works.
12. Michael Jordan »
Basketball Player
Most people wouldn’t
believe that the man often lauded as the best basketball player of all time was
actually cut from his high school basketball team.
Luckily, Jordan didn’t
let this setback stop him from playing the game and he has stated, “I have
missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26
occasions I have been entrusted to take the game winning shot, and I missed. I
have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I
succeed.”
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