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Success is never final, failure is never fatal. Courage matters.To fail is to have the opportunity to start again in a more intelligent way.

I wish to demonstrate to you that the failure which condemns so much talent at the first blows is not a fatality . yes , i know that the topic is to imagine a history about  a succeful life but in this precise moment i don t have imagination and also it isnt juste about imagination i just think that the History met  a very famous persons and these persons dont  live in the paradise or ... ,  and why creating a new stories to take them as an example and you can have a concret example : we just have to check in the past , and this is what i will try to do ! Those whose history remembers were confronted with many obstacles, failures that forced that forced them to surpass them in their commitment and determination in order to know success

These entrepreneurs, known internationally, show through their history, their faculty to rebound . Henry Ford: Known today for its famous American car company, its success, far from being dazzling, known five times the failure of these companies before knowing success by Ford Motor Company. Bill Gates: Before being known as the world's first fortune by the success of Microsoft, he began his career by dropping out of his studies at Harvard, the bankruptcy of his first venture but although his idea of ​​system development 'Having not worked at first, this one persisted to finally build it's global computer empire. Walt Disney: Walt Disney, a world-renowned animated film and theme park world-wide, began with a dismissal from an editor's office on the pretext of lacking imagination before experiencing a succession of bankruptcy, Failure in corporate launches. Far from yielding to fate, this one relaunched in the creation which is today this empire of world-renowned entertainment.Considered to be the greatest minds, they distinguish themselves by the obstacles that impede their journey, the ridicule with which they have to deal with their peers and the animosity of society with regard to their discovery .Albert Einstein: Identified to a genius by ordinary mortals, this one however began his existence by a delay in speech and reading until being suspected of mental deficiency. Acharacter of destiny, he was initially dismissed from the normal school and a few years later, he saw denied the entrance to the polytechnic school. Far from abdicating this situation, he persisted until he was awarded the Nobel Prize and changed the face of modern physics. Charles Darwin: Known to contemporaries for his famous scientific works, he began his career by abandoning a medical career and described as lazy and too dreamy by his father. Socrates: Considered one of the greatest philosopher of The classical period, it was called "immoral corrupter of the youth" and condemned to death. Far from being stopped by this condemnation, the latter continued his teaching until he was obliged to poison himself. Socrates: Considered one of the greatest philosopher of the classical period, he was called "immoral corrupter of youth" and condemned to death. Far from being stopped by this condemnation, the latter continued his teaching until he was obliged to poison himself. Isaac Newton: Known as a genius of mathematics, what many people are unaware of is that he did not know the time of his schooling until he rejoined the family farm without success until, He flourished at the University of Cambridge. The history of these political and public figures illustrates the strength of their determination in the face of failures and general adversity. Abraham Lincoln: Illustrious President of the United States, Mr. Lincoln embodies by his history the perfect example of the strength of determination and commitment in his ideals in the face of failures. He had to face from his childhood in turn to family dramas, entrepreneurial failures and political cascade, to finally be elected to the supreme post at the age of 52 years. Faces familiar to the big screen, these actors, actresses and directors have experienced succession of rejection and failure before reaching the first roles and posters of the 7th art. Marilyn Monroe: Undisputed star of the 7th art, pin-up, model and actress of international renown still inspiring the young talents of today, Mrs. Monroe known a beginning away from the strass of Hollywood passing from a difficult childhood, Agents advising him rather to envisage a future of secretary than cinematographic. His pugnacity and strength of conviction raised him to the firmament of the 7th art The history of the athletes below testifies to the adversity, determination and commitment required to overcome the rains of failure leading to glory and records. Michael Jordan: World wide admirer for his unrivaled talent and regarded by many as the best basketball player in the world, he began his experience in this sport by simply being dismissed from his high school team. Far from being stopped by this setback, he says "I have missed more than 9,000 strokes in my career. I lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I had entrusted the winning shot of the game, and I missed.  

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