You Are Infinitely Capable Series: Thomas Edison Edition.
Thomas Edison (1847 to 1931) is widely regarded as the greatest inventor to ever live.
However, he did not have the scientific degrees one would assume they first need.
In fact, Edison only received a few months of schooling, the rest came from his mother and books he could find.
Edison's main method of learning came from trial and error. Depending on the source, it took him anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 attempts before he successfully created the lightbulb.
During his life, he held 1,093 patents. He was often misunderstood, many of his inventions sounding impossible before he brought them to life.
He did not let his lack of education slow him down, rather he tried and yes often failed. However, he knew you only fail when you quit.
You too have the ability to do what you want with your life.
However, you must accept in order to get there you will experience what others might call "failures." But you know they are just necessary learning experiences on your way to inevitable success.
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