The document discusses a quote from Thomas Edison about persisting through failure and continuing to try again. It notes that Edison went through over 10,000 failed attempts at inventing the light bulb before succeeding. The author argues that persistence, as embodied by Edison trying "just one more time," is what is needed to achieve success and not give up when initial efforts do not produce desired results.
1. One more time
by Kent Spoerlein | on August 21, 2013
Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just
one more time.
- Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison knows a thing or two about both success and failure. History says he went through
10,000 ways that did not work before he came to a light bulb that did work. 10,000…
2. That’s persistence.
That’s the embodiment of “never give up”.
That’s what he means when he says “just one more time.”
If your efforts have not produced the results you are seeking (yet), perhaps what’s needed is to rip a
play from Thomas Edison’s playbook…keep going, keep doing, adjust, modify, persist, try again, try
again, just one more time…