"I Can Make It Happen"
Hello Readers,
A Very Good morning to everyone. Change is the "Law Of Nature". We face many changes in our life, some brings happy when the situation turn in our favor and sometimes against our wish which makes us sad. We always fight in our mind to overcome from that disfavor situation. Here we are posting some legendary persons life incidents which changed their whole life. Hope our reader after reading this post will start moving towards their goal positively.
History
abounds with tales of experts who were convinced that the ideas, plans, and
projects of others could never be achieved. However, accomplishment came to
those who said, "I can make it happen."
The Italian sculptor Agostino d'Antonio worked diligently on a large piece of marble. Unable to produce his desired masterpiece, he lamented, "I can do nothing with it." Other sculptors also worked this difficult piece of marble, but to no avail. Michelangelo discovered the stone and visualized the possibilities in it. His "I-can-make-it-happen" attitude resulted in one of the world's masterpieces - David.
The experts of
Spain concluded that Columbus's plans to discover a new and shorter route to
India was virtually impossible. Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand ignored the
report of the experts. "I can make it happen," Columbus persisted.
And he did. Everyone knew the world was flat, but not Columbus. The Nina, the
Pinta, the Santa Maria, along with Columbus and his small band of followers,
sailed to "impossible" new lands and thriving resources.
Even the great
Thomas Alva Edison discouraged his friend, Henry Ford, from pursuing his
fledgling idea of a motorcar. Convinced of the worthlessness of the idea, Edison
invited Ford to come and work for him. Ford remained committed and tirelessly
pursued his dream. Although his first attempt resulted in a vehicle without
reverse gear, Henry Ford knew he could make it happen. And, of course, he did.
"Forget
it," the experts advised Madame Curie. They agreed radium was a
scientifically impossible idea. However, Marie Curie insisted, "I can make
it happen."
Let's not forget
our friends Orville and Wilbur Wright. Journalists, friends, armed forces
specialists, and even their father laughed at the idea of an airplane.
"What a silly and insane way to spend money. Leave flying to the
birds," they jeered. "Sorry," the Wright brothers responded.
"We have a dream, and we can make it happen." As a result, a place
called Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, became the setting for the launching of
their "ridiculous" idea.
Finally, as you
read these accounts under the magnificent lighting of your environment,
consider the plight of Benjamin Franklin. He was admonished to stop the foolish
experimenting with lighting. What an absurdity and waste of time! Why, nothing
could outdo the fabulous oil lamp. Thank goodness Franklin knew he could make
it happen.
You too can make
it happen!
Regards,
Classroom Team
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