He was cut from his high school basketball team — a heartbreaking experience for any teenager. Then he became one of the greatest basketball players in the history of the game.
Michael Jordan
Justin Bieber
Colonel Sanders
15
His first book, Carrie, accumulated at least 30 rejection slips before it was accepted by Doubleday.
Stephen King
J.K. Rowling
Dr. Seuss
15
He was turned down as a rapper in the early 1990s by every record label in the business, with some stating he was too old, and some concerned that he wasn’t “hard” enough, as he didn’t rap about drugs or crime.
Kanye West
Jay-Z
Eminem
15
Before his motor company took off, He had tried out other types of businesses and failed miserably. As a matter of fact, he had gone bankrupt a total of 5 times before finally making it with the Ford Motor Company.
Henry Ford
20
He is a scientific celebrity all over the world. In his early days, nobody thought he would grow into a genius. He did not talk until he was 4 years old. He also could not read until he was 7.
Neil Armstrong
Henry Ford
George Washington Carver
Albert Einstein
15
He was a gifted painter who produced amazing works of art. During his time, his work was terribly unappreciated. It is said that he only ever sold one of his paintings to a close friend. His work was only appreciated after his death.
Vincent Van Gogh
Pablo Picasso
Leonardo da Vinci
15
She is the author behind the Harry Potter book series and the Hogwarts Universe. Her books have been bought all over the world. They have also been adapted into blockbuster movies. Despite her success, she was once poor.
J.K. Rowling
15
What is the definition of perseverance?
Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success; not giving up
20
What is the name of the famous cyclist who was born with a deformed leg, and despite, he never gave up on his dreams?
Emmanuel Yeboah
20
Can you name someone who failed before succeeding? What did they do, and how did they persevere through it?
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He was fired from one of his first animation jobs at the Kansas City Star newspaper because his editor felt he "lacked imagination and had no good ideas".