Edison 1847 ~ 193 1 is a world-famous American electrician, scientist and inventor, and is known as the "king of inventions in the world". The following is what I arranged
Edison 1847 ~ 193 1 is a world-famous American electrician, scientist and inventor, and is known as the "king of inventions in the world". The following is what I arranged. Welcome to reading.
Edison invented too many things, including electric light, telephone, film, telegraph, phonograph, generator, storage battery, typewriter, magnet separator, pressure gauge and so on. According to incomplete statistics, from 1869, when the first automatic counting machine was invented, to 19 10, there were about 2,000 inventions, and a certain * * * has obtained 1328 invention patents. It is estimated that he has an invention every eleven days during this period.
Edison's achievement stems from his pursuit of dreams.
1847 at dawn in February, a little boy was born in Milan, Ohio, which is one of the famous Great Lakes in North America. The child was born with a big head but a thin body. The father who runs the timber business is very worried about whether the seventh child will survive. This boy is Thomas Edison, a great inventor, and later invented the electric light, which brought light to mankind.
193 1 In August, Edison was exhausted and was diagnosed as seriously ill. 10 year 10 month 18 day, Thomas Alva Edison died at the age of 84. 10 10/2 1 day, lights are turned off all over the United States to show condolences.
When talking about his invention, Edison said, "My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and benefit mankind. This is the best way to spend our short life. " This is Edison's ideal, and it is also the driving force and source of his success.
Thomas Edison attended elementary school for only three months. The school teacher called him "stupid", so did his relatives and friends. But his mother didn't believe this, so she became his teacher and guided him to read some books. Less than 12 years old, he finished reading many difficult books, and his father also instructed him to study Newton's principles. Under the education and influence of his family, he developed a diligent spirit and an amazing persistence in his dreams from an early age.
Ideals illuminate the future, and your dreams can come true! Here are some simple rules that teenagers can follow to help you turn your wishes into reality.
1 Deciding what you want to succeed starts with a dream, so the first step to make your dream come true is to know what you want first. To turn your goal into an image in your mind, your mind's eyes must see what you want. When you have a deep image in your mind, it can begin to turn your dream into reality.
Write down your goals.
You must turn your "wish" into something visible. Writing all your dreams on paper is like making a shopping list. The more specific, the better. Stick a note around the house to remind yourself never to forget your goal. Collect the pictures you want from magazines and catalogues and post them on a big wall newspaper, so that you can see them every day and think of them constantly. Remember, ideas can become facts.
3 Start the action plan. There is nothing in the world that you get for nothing. You must first think about what services you must provide. What price must you pay? If your goal is to win a seminar competition or become a queen, then you should decide what you must do this year. Plan well, carry out well, and never let any day pass in vain until the goal of each day is achieved.
Let your dreams move and believe that you can achieve your goals! Anything that the human mind can conceive and believe can become a reality.