Topic of Choice: Story Never Come to End


            Each of us will come to end. There are people die before goes out in this world and there are some people who had made big contributions before they left this world. There are a lot of things, problems and words that make those people inspired that serve as fire in their heart, mind and soul to do their best to keep their dreams come true.

            Thomas Edison is one of the famous person who starts from the bottom until his dreams come true. Based from the article that I had read, her teachers described Edison as one of the students who are too stupid to learn anything, a stupid person who has big contribution in this world. A person who has big inspiration to continue and never give from 1000 unsuccessful attempts he encountered in inventing a light bulb.

If I am given a chance to resurrect him I want to go and drink a wine, (which symbolizes for all his temper to wait and continue achieving his dream, like making wine that needs time to be fermented for a long period of time until it will taste good,) with him in his laboratory where all his dreams turned into inventions, his laboratory is one of the largest laboratory in the world. A place where let him remember all his hard work, ideas and dreams that come true. To let me congratulate him and give him a chance to feel and see the improvements of what he had done and how it helps the new generation right now.


            I want to ask him on how those problems, moments that wanting him to stop, encourage and inspired him to continue and improve himself to achieve his dreams. I want to be inspired from his story and all the things he had done to serve as my heart, body, mind and soul as fire to continue, inspiration and never stop in all the hindrances that I may encounter to achieve my dreams and based from Thomas Edison 


“Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration”

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