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Story
Thomas Alva Edison
Thomas Edison’s several significant innovations earned him the nickname
‘Wizard’. In collaboration and by himself, he produced more than a thousand
devices. The phonograph (record player), the lamp, and the motion picture
projector are among some of his most well-known creations.
On February 11, 1847, Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, USA. He
lost his ability to hear when he was young. He had always been creative and
curious about whatever he found around him. Because his brain worked
differently, he struggled in school. He found it hard to understand what
his teachers taught him.
Edison, although a genius, made many mistakes in his life. When once
asked how many times he had failed, he responded, “I have not failed
10,000 times—I have successfully found 10,000 ways that will not work.”
Edison made many mistakes, as a result of which, he always had the
thought of giving up or stopping. But he never did. Leonard DeGraaf,
an archivist at the Thomas Edison National Historical Park claimed that
he pledged he would not invent a technology that would not succeed
in the market. He was not going to
build things just for the purpose of
inventing them, but to be able to sell
them. Even Edison, who was a very
inexperienced and young inventor
at the time would have had to realise
that he could not make money from
his inventions if he could not sell
them.
The search for a filament for
the light bulb was one of his
most difficult challenges.
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