2. FAILURE LEADS TO SUCCESS
Failure is only the
opportunity to begin
again, only this time
more wisely.
Henry Ford
3. FAILURE LEADS TO SUCCESS
Sometimes it takes not succeeding to
become better.
Take a few minutes and think of some people who
would not be where they are today or as famous as
they are if it was not for failures in their lives.
Can you name some of these people?
Let's look at a few of these people
4. MICHAEL JORDAN
Many people might say that Michael Jordan is
the best person to every play the game of
basketball, but did you know that:
Jordan at first had trouble standing out on the
school team. In fact, only a year after joining the
team, as a tenth grader, he was cut from the
varsity team. But this only pushed him to work
harder at perfecting his game. As he later said on
his Web site, "I think that not making the Varsity
team drove me to really work at my game, and also
taught me that if you set goals, and work hard to
achieve them-the hard work can pay off."
5. MICHAEL JORDAN
"I've missed more than 9000 shots in my
career.
I've lost almost 300 game. Twenty-six times
I've been trusted to take the game winning shot
and missed. I've failed over and over and over
again in my life And that is why I succeed.“
Michael J o r d a n
6. HELEN KELLER
Helen Keller is another person who has overcome
many obstacles in her life.
An illness when she was very young left Helen
Keller unable to see or hear. As a very young child, she
adapted to this situation, but as she got older and her brain
continued to develop, her inability to communicate on a more
than a very rudimentary level became increasingly frustrating
for Helen.
By the time she was six, she was having at least daily
temper tantrums, and her parents were worried. At this point,
her biggest problem was not her blindness or deafness, but a
sense of being isolated and trapped with no way to express
herself.
7. WALT DISNEY
Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper
editor because "he lacked imagination and
had no good ideas."
He went bankrupt several times before he
built Disneyland. In fact, the proposed park
was rejected by the city of Anaheim on the
grounds that it would only attract riffraff.
8. WALT DISNEY
Currently there are Disney resorts in
California, Florida, Paris, Hong Kong and
Tokyo.
Many famous movies are also Disney movies
such as Toy Story, Mars Needs Moms, Lion
King, Tangled and many, many more.
9. ALBERT EINSTEIN
Albert Einstein did not speak until he was
4 years old or read until he was 7.One of his
teachers described him as "mentally slow,
unsociable, and adrift forever in foolish
dreams." He was expelled from school and
was refused admittance to the Zurich
Polytechnic School.
10. ALBERT EINSTEIN
He developed the Theory of Relativity.
And some may consider him to be the smartest
man to live.
Below is a picture of Albert Einstein after her
received the Nobel Prize.
11. CHARLES SCHULTZ
Charles Schultz had every cartoon he
submitted rejected by his high school
yearbook staff.
And Walt Disney would not hire him.
Charles Schultz is the creator of the
Peanuts comic strip which includes
Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
12. FAILURE LEADS TO SUCCESS
Think about the people we just talked about.
Would they be as famous as they are without failure in
their lives?
"Only those who dare to fail greatly can achieve greatly
Robert F. Kennedy
13. PREPARED BY :-
RUSHABH SHAH
DIVY DOSHI
SHAH DHRUVIT
RAVAL SAURAV
SHUBHANG TIWARI