One day Thomas Edison came home and
gave a paper to his mother. He told her, “My teacher gave this paper to me and
told me to only give it to my mother.”
His mother’s eyes were tearful as she
read the letter out loud to her child: Your son is a genius. This school is too
small for him and doesn’t have enough good teachers for training him. Please
teach him yourself.
After many, many years, after
Edison’s mother died and he was now one of the greatest inventors of the
century, one day he was looking through old family things. Suddenly he saw a
folded paper in the corner of a drawer in a desk. He took it and opened it up.
On the paper was written: Your son is
addled [mentally ill]. We won’t let him come to school any more.
Edison cried for hours and then he
wrote in his diary: “Thomas Alva Edison was an addled child that, by a hero
mother, became the genius of the century.”
Moral
of this story is
Never Give up. Be confident. Remember – (be it
life, sports, career or any competition) – any battle is won twice – FIRST IN
YOUR HEAD…….
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