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The Shocking Invention That Brightened the World
Folks were still lighting candles to see after sunset.
Howdy, Go-Getters!
Let me take y’all back to the late 19th century when folks were still lighting candles to see after sunset. Along came a man named Thomas Alva Edison with an invention that turned night into day—the electric light bulb.
But here’s the kicker: Edison wasn’t the first to work on electric light, nor the last. It took over 1,000 attempts for Edison and his team to perfect the practical bulb. Talk about persistence!
Ol’ Mo tips his hat with a grin: “That Edison fella had a spark in him, all right. Ain’t about bein’ first—it’s about stickin’ with it long enough to be remembered.”
Ol’ Mo’s Quick Tip:
Failures ain’t final—they’re just feedback. Every mistake is a step closer to lighting up your own success story.
Need help sparking your bright idea? Start with my Ikigai Blueprint and find your purpose in the glow.
Keep shinin’, Go-Getters!
Ol’ Mo