Thomas A. Edison so loves his work that he sleeps an average of less
than four hours of each twenty-four. When working out one of his
experiments he forgets to eat, cares not whether it is day or night and
keeps his mind on his invention until it is finished.
Yet he has reached the age of seventy-four with every mental and
physical faculty doing one hundred per cent service--and the prize
place in the tip-top peak of the Wizards of the World is his! He started
at the very bottom layer, an orphan newsboy. He made the journey to the
pinnacle because early in life he found his vocation.
Failures Who Became Famous
Each one of the world's great successes was a failure first.
It is interesting to note the things at which some of them failed.
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