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Edison was a great scientist.
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"Genius" Edison.
Edison was an outstanding genius inventor whose inventions made great contributions to all mankind.
As a child, Edison was particularly fond of "why", with the spirit of breaking the casserole and asking the question, and he also liked to experiment himself. Once, Edison saw the old hen hatching eggs, and he was very happy to learn from the hen, and it is conceivable that he broke a nest of eggs. But there's something worse!
Once Edison asked how the medicine was made, and after his mother told him, he burned down the granary.
Edison was kicked out by his teacher after less than three months of school, why? It's because of so many of his problems. In desperation, Edison's mother Nancy could only take him home and buy him a copy of "Natural Science Experiments", and from then on, Edison developed a strong interest in scientific experiments.
At the age of 12, Edison worked as a little newsboy on the train, but because he brought experimental equipment on the train, there was a fire, and he was fired after eating a slap.
Edison was fired once because he used the invention in an improper place, when he was working as a telegraph operator in the railway bureau, and it was stipulated that a message should be sent every hour after 9 o'clock every night, so Edison made an automatic transmitter, but he was found during a check, although the director admired him, but Edison was still fired.
At the age of 21, Edison had a small success and invented many objects, let's take a look
We know that ** was invented by Bell, but if it weren't for Edison's toner walkie-talkie, which improved the volume and sensitivity, what was the use of the unclear **?
Look, this is Edison's greatest invention of the electric light!! Edison worked tirelessly to do more than 1,600 heat resistance tests and more than 600 plant fiber tests to finally make the lamp core, a move that made a sensation in the United States.
Edison's never-ending invention helped us a lot, and without the photocopier, we would still have to copy by hand; If we don't, it's very troublesome for us to pass on the message; Without electric lights, we would have had to ...... with oil lamps
In 1931, the great Edison is gone forever, although he passed away, but he and his more than 2,000 inventions will remain in our hearts forever!
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Edison attended elementary school for only three months in his life, and his learning was acquired through his mother's teaching and self-study. His success should be attributed to his mother's understanding and patient teaching since childhood, so that Edison, who was originally considered an imbecile, grew up to become a world-famous "king of invention". Edison was curious about many things from a young age, and he liked to experiment with them until he understood the truth.
When he grew up, he devoted himself to research and invention according to his interests in this area. He established a laboratory in New Jersey and invented more than 2,000 things in his lifetime, including electric lights, telegraphs, phonographs, motion picture machines, magnetic ore separators, crushers, and so on. Edison's strong spirit of research led him to make significant contributions to the improvement of human lifestyles.
One day, while working in a laboratory, Edison handed his assistant an empty glass bulb with no light on and said, "Measure the capacity of the bulb." He bowed his head and worked again.
After a long time, he asked, "How much capacity?" He bowed his head and worked again.
After a long time, he asked, "How much capacity?" He didn't hear an answer, but turned his head to see his assistant measuring the circumference and slope of the bulb with a soft ruler, and took the measured number and lay it on the table to calculate.
He said, "Time, time, how can it take so much time?" Edison came to him, picked up the empty light bulb, filled it with water, handed it to his assistant, and said:
The water in it was poured into a measuring cup and immediately told me how much it was. The assistant immediately read out the numbers. Edison says:
What an easy way to measure, it's accurate, and it's time-saving, why wouldn't you think of it? Wouldn't that be a waste of time? The assistant's face flushed.
Edison muttered, "Life is too short, too short, save time and do more!" Edison was a poor worker before he became famous.
Once, an old friend of his, met him on the street and said with concern, "Look at this coat on your body is not decently torn, you should change it to a new one." Do you need it?
One day, Edison ran into that friend on the streets of New York again. "Oops," the friend exclaimed, "why are you still wearing this torn coat?" This time, you're going to have to get a new one anyway!
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Life is like a poem, life is like a song. Life is good; At the same time, vitality is also indispensable for setbacks and ups and downs, which is a test of life and an opportunity for life. In the growth of life, we need setbacks, and we need to have a good attitude towards setbacks.
In the process of our growth, setbacks are always inevitable, and setbacks are some people who have been slumped since then, or even swallowed up by the waves; Others, on the other hand, bravely face setbacks and let their lives take deeper roots. These are two very different outcomes. Therefore, we need to have a positive attitude that is not afraid of setbacks and grows up in life.
Some people will say, "Setbacks are like disasters that completely destroy my life; Frustration wants to build a wall and leave me cornered. "While others will say:
Setbacks are like mountains, stepping over the past and suddenly opening up; Frustration is like confetti and can be used to draw more beautiful patterns. "Frustration is like this, different mentalities in the face of setbacks will bring different results, only a positive mindset will achieve our career, and a positive mindset stems from setbacks. When Edison invented the electric light, he experimented with more than 7,600 materials and failed more than 8,000 times.
Someone praised Edison: "You have failed more than 8,000 times, which is amazing!" "Edison said:
Sir, you are wrong, I have only proved that more than 7,600 materials are not suitable for filaments. In the end, he succeeded, so when we encounter setbacks in the process of growing up, we must not be discouraged, and we must face difficulties with a positive attitude, so that the roots of our lives will be deeper. Growth requires setbacks, and a positive attitude in the face of difficulties and setbacks to achieve one's career.
If you want to achieve your own career, you need to do the following: first, face up to reality and setbacks, do not evade, and correct your mentality; Second, carefully analyze and dissect the causes of setbacks; Third, ideals and goals are the driving force to get out of setbacks; Fourth, build confidence and strengthen courage. I believe that if each of us is not afraid of setbacks and dares to challenge setbacks in the process of growth, the roots of our lives will definitely be deeper.
I hope it helps you, it's hard to write, so please trouble me
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