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| This is the second of three strips on why you should never give up. Many times you achieve success by first working through failures. | |
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| Who was considered "an immoral corrupter of youth" and was sentenced to death for it? Socrates, who went on to become one of the greatest philosophers of all time. | |
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| Who did not speak until he was four, read until he was seven, was considered mentally handicapped and was expelled from school? | |
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| Albert Einstein. Yep, you read that right. Albert Freakin' Einstein was initially considered mentally handicapped because no one could understand his genius. | |
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| Who never did particularly well in school, failed running the family farm, and was finally shipped off to Cambridge to get him out of the way? | |
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| Isaac Newton. Him and his apple and his theories. So don't give up. Ever. Your success awaits you if you just keep trying. Tomorrow we'll do Inventors. | |
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