QUOTE OF THE DAY

Every failure teaches a man something he needed to learn.

 Charles Dickens 


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A failure is a man who has made a mistake, but who is not capable of turning that error into experience. When Thomas Alva Edison worked on his high-strength incandescent bulb, he tried hundreds of materials to make the filament, including the fibers of some 6,000 different plants. All these were burned after a couple of hours; one And again. But persistence had its reward: by 1880, the inventor had obtained a 16-watt lamp that lasted up to 1500 hours. Then, when he was questioned by his previous "failures", he replied: "I did not fail, I only discovered 999 ways of not making a light bulb" The life of the man who lives trying new things is exciting, he always has that condiment that many lack , and without fear of failure he is launched to the conquest of his dreams.




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