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FAMOUS FAILURES. Dr. Milton E. Larson, “Humbling Cases for Career Counselors,” Phi Delta Kappan, February 1973, Volume LIV, No. 6; 374. Creative and imaginative people are often not recognized by their peers. History is full of examples.
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FAMOUS FAILURES Dr. Milton E. Larson, “Humbling Cases for Career Counselors,” Phi Delta Kappan, February 1973, Volume LIV, No. 6; 374
Creative and imaginative people are often not recognized by their peers. History is full of examples.
…that she could never write anything with popular appeal. Louisa May Alcott She wrote Little Women. A book editor said…
…he was too stupid to learn anything. His teachers told him… Thomas Edison
“As a composer he is hopeless.” A music teacher once said… Ludwig van Beethoven
…“because he had no good ideas.” A newspaper fired him…. Walt Disney
…and even his private tutor gave up on him. He flunked out of school… Pablo Picasso
…he was retarded… His parents believed... …because he thought so long… …before he answered a question. Albert Einstein
A small set-back becomes a failure only when you don’t… TRY AGAIN!