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		<title>Thomas Edison &#8211; Persistence is a Light</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thomas Edison is known as one of the greatest inventors in history – the light bulb, the phonograph, the world’s first movie, the stock ticker, the talking doll – more than a thousand different patents have his name on them! &#8230; <a href="http://www.lifeisapromise.com/thomas-edison-persistence-is-a-light/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Thomas Edison is known as one of the greatest inventors in history – the light bulb, the phonograph, the world’s first movie, the stock ticker, the talking doll – more than a thousand different patents have his name on them!<br />
There’s no doubt that Edison had a very sharp mind.  But the man who was called a genius by the whole world said his success didn’t have much to do with being smart.  He put it all down to hard work.<br />
And few people in the world put in as much effort as Thomas Edison.  He was known for working half the night and falling asleep at his workbench.  If he had a problem to solve, he would skip meals and go on a few hours of sleep for weeks on end.<br />
Edison simply never gave up.  He would keep working, no matter how long it took, until he found the best way of doing things.<br />
His gift for inventing and his determination to succeed almost went unrecognized.  Growing up in the 1800’s, Edison had seemed doomed to fail.  He had two problems that caused him real trouble in school.<br />
First, he was very hard of hearing (this was before hearing aids were invented).  Second, he just couldn’t seem to focus and sit still.  These days, teachers would identify him as having a learning disability; back then, they just said he was un-teachable.<br />
So, his mother pulled him out of school at age 10 and set out to teach him herself.  She knew that her son was much smarter than his teachers thought.  And she saw that he never stopped thinking about better ways to solve a problem.<br />
In his first job, as a teenager, Edison was taught how to use a telegraph.  He saw that it could be improved, so he was soon inventing new and better telegraph machines.<br />
The perfect example is his most famous invention, the light bulb.  Edison tried more than a thousand different ways of getting electricity to make light.  He refused to stop trying until he found material that worked.<br />
As Edison liked to say, “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”  In other words, having a good idea is just the start … it’s the effort you put behind that idea that really counts.</p>
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		<title>Robert Munsch &#8211; Still a Kid!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 04:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[His official biography says he grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but Robert Munsch likes to say that he never grew up – he’s still as much of a kid as ever! That could be the secret that makes him one &#8230; <a href="http://www.lifeisapromise.com/robert-munsch-still-a-kid/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>His official biography says he grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but Robert Munsch likes to say that he never grew up – he’s still as much of a kid as ever!<br />
That could be the secret that makes him one of the most popular children’s writers in the world.  Somehow, he has never lost the power of imagination we all had as children.<br />
Using his imagination is what kept Robert going through his tough years in school.  He was a very bad pupil and never really learned the basic skills of math and spelling.  But he could reach into his mind and come out with wonderfully inventive, silly ideas that he turned into poems and stories.<br />
Robert first set out to become a priest, and also studied history and anthropology at university.  But along the way, something special happened – Robert got introduced to children, and the children got introduced to his stories.<br />
Working at a daycare centre to put himself through school, Robert discovered his amazing story-telling skills and the joy of thinking like a kid again.  Incredibly, he did this for ten years, making up one wonderful story after another, day after day, without ever thinking of writing them down!<br />
It was only when he and his wife moved to Guelph, Ontario and a librarian overheard Robert’s stories that he was convinced to send some to a publisher.  Just one was accepted, but that got him going as a writer.<br />
At first, his books sold slowly and gained just a little popularity every year.  Then, in 1986, he published ‘Love You Forever’.  It became the best-selling children’s book in Canada and the U.S.   Robert Munsch was suddenly a household word!<br />
All these years later, Robert still puts out about two books a year and they all sell like crazy.  But what he loves to do is drop in on kindergarten and daycare classes that have written to him.   He will just show up, unannounced, and spend a few hours telling stories.  Often, he will even arrange to stay with a student’s family and share a whole day with them!<br />
Everywhere he goes and everyone he meets gives Robert more story ideas and more joy.  He’s never stopped being a kid and kids never stop loving him.</p>
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