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The True Meaning of Success: A Look at Thomas Edison's Journey
Thomas Edison, the great inventor who brought us the electric light bulb, wasn't always successful. In fact, he faced many failures before achieving his breakthrough. But did he give up? No! He once said, 'I haven't failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.' That is the essence of success.
Success isn't just about winning. It's about trying your best even when things get tough. It's about learning from your failures and using them as stepping stones to reach your goals. Edison's journey teaches us that failure isn't the opposite of success; it's part of it.
So, the next time something doesn't go as planned, don't be disheartened. Remember Edison and his light bulb. Keep trying, keep learning, and keep moving forward. That's what true success is all about.
Question 1
Who is the great inventor mentioned in the text who invented the electric light bulb?
Albert Einstein
Isaac Newton
Nikola Tesla
Thomas Edison
Alexander Graham Bell
Question 2
What did Thomas Edison say regarding his failures?
I have failed 10,000 times
Failure is the stepping stone to success
I haven't failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
Failure is not an option.
Failure is the key to success.
Question 3
What is NOT true about success according to the text?
Success is just about winning
Success is about trying your best even when things get tough
Success is about learning from your failures
Failure is a part of success
Success involves keeping trying, learning, and moving forward
Question 4
What is the central idea of the text?
The importance of trying and never giving up
The success story of Thomas Edison
The invention of the electric light bulb
The 10,000 failures of Thomas Edison
The story of famous inventors
Question 5
What does 'disheartened' mean in the context of the text?
Enthusiastic
Excited
Discouraged
Happy
Energized
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