Hate Failure? Think Again.
Stories of Failure and Success of Famous People Part 3
The Continuation. From previous posts Hate Failure? Think Again.
Stories of Failure and Success of Famous People Part 1 and 2
Aren’t we all suckers on stories of defeats because that’s when we associate ourselves with other people and that’s where we get our inspiration and courage to “get back to the ball game and finish our game.”
So here are more stories of defeats and failures of people we never thought to be losers until of course, their stories were published here.
Bill Clinton, having served one term as governor of Arkansas, lost his bid for re-election in 1980.
Bill Clinton was re-elected governor of Arkansas in 1982, 1984, 1986 and 1990, elected 42nd president of the United States in 1992, and re-elected in 1996. He survived an impeachment trial in 1998.
Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard University in 1975.
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Hate Failure? Think Again.
Stories of Failure and Success of Famous People Part 2
Failure is not a monument, it is only for a moment. MPC Professor
The Continuation. More Success Stories of famous people.
Everyone falls down. You’re not a failure until you don’t get back up.
The Beatles were rejected in 1962 by Decca Records executive Dick Rowe, who signed Brian Poole and The Tremeloes instead, following back-to-back auditions by both groups. The Beatles Decca Audition tape was subsequently turned down by Pey, Philips, Columbia and HMV.
The Beatles finally offered a recording contract by Parlophone producer George Martin, became the most influential rck ‘n’ roll group in history.
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