Every Success Story is also a Story of Great Failures
1. “If you want to
succeed, double your failure.” Do you agree? Why?
Yes, I do agree with the statement. But we have to learn
something from the failure and when we do it again wo don’t commit the same
mistake. Eventually it leads to success.
2. What would you
find if you study history?
According to the passage if we study history, we would
understand that every success story is also a story of great failures.
3. People see only
one side of the picture. Which side do they see?
Yes, people see one side of the picture that is success side.
They never see the failure side of the person when they get success.
4. What do the
people say about a successful person?
People around us say that the person, who succeeded in life,
got lucky. Also, they say that the person was at the right place at the right time.
But they never accept the greatness of the successful people.
5. Do you call Abraham
Lincoln a failure? Why?
No, I never call him a failure as I have known that he failed
many a time but never gave up to do something. Finally, he succeeded to become
the President of America when he was 52.
6. What is the
invention of Lee De Forest?
Lee De Forest invented a triodes tube that takes relatively
weak electrical signals and amplifies them.
7. Why the district
attorney charged Forest?
The district attorney charged Forest for using fraudulent means
to mislead the public into buying stocks of his company by claiming that he
could transmit the human voice across the Atlantic.
8. Who questioned
the right brothers’ wisdom?
The New York Times editorial on December 10, 1903, questioned
the wisdom of Wright Brothers, who were trying to invent a machine heavier than
air, that would fly.
9. Where did the
famous flight take off?
The famous flight, which is the first flight by Wright Brothers,
took off at Kitty Hawk.
10.Who invented
triodes tube?
Triodes tube was invented by Lee De Forest, an American
inventor.
11.After how many
tries do you quit?
No way. I never quit if I fixed to do something good. I try
it until I reach the target.
12.What was the
disability of Thomas Edison?
Thomas Edison was partially deaf.
13.Henry Ford
forgot something while his first car installation. What was that?
Henry Ford forgot to put the reverse gear in the first car he
made.
14.All success
stories are stories of great failures. Do you agree? Why?
Yes, I do agree with the statement. I have gone through the
article and found that all success stories are also stories of great failures.
15.Who invented
phonograph?
Phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison.
16.A burning desire
is the starting point of all accomplishment. Do you agree? How?
Yes, I do agree with the statement. When we have a weak desire,
it doesn’t produce great results. And when we have a strong desire it leads to
thoughts and that thoughts lead to action and you know actions always lead to
results.
17.According to
Socrates what is the secret to success?
According to Socrates the secret to success is that you must
have a burning desire. When you want success as badly as you wanted the air to
live on, you will get it.
18.Who inspired
Disney?
A small mouse inspired Disney.
19.What do you do
when you fail?
I must try to learn something that from my failure and try
again to get succeeded.
20.What have you
learnt by the poem, ‘If you think?’
It is a motivational poem. I am really motivated by reading
the poem. I learnt that everything is within you either the success or the
failure.
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