Tag Archives: perseverence

November 16

The Great Value In Disaster

Thomas Edison’s laboratory was virtually destroyed by fire in December 1914. Although the damage exceeded $2 million, the buildings were only insured for $238,000 because they were made of concrete and thought to be fireproof. Much of Edison’s life’s work went up in spectacular flames that December night. At the height of the fire, Edison’s […]

When Life Seems to Fall Apart

We’ve all been there at some point. Everything is going along just fine, and then…it happens. It’s a moment that will stay with you for some time, maybe years, perhaps for the rest of your life. Whatever ‘that moment’ was in our lives, we were tested, and through it all, hopefully, we learned to persevere […]

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