The Brilliant Mind of Thomas Edison

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Thomas Edison was a successful inventor who became famous

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Edison performed well in school and was at the top of his class

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Edison's first invention was a failure

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Edison believed that genius is mostly about hard work

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Edison's first wife was older than him

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True or false: Thomas Edison was at the top of his class in school.

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True or false: Edison's first job was selling newspapers on trains.

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True or false: Edison's first invention was a spectacular success.

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True or false: Edison believed that genius is mostly about inspiration.

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True or false: Edison's first wife was younger than him.

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Thomas Alva Edison's Life and Career

  • Edison is considered one of the greatest inventors of all time, despite performing poorly in school.
  • At the age of 12, he left school and never returned, instead pursuing a series of jobs.
  • His first job was selling newspapers on trains, followed by a position at a telegraph office at the age of 16.

Inventions and Success

  • Not all of Edison's inventions were successful, with his first attempt being a failure.
  • However, many of his subsequent inventions were highly successful, earning him fame and recognition.
  • Edison is widely regarded as a genius.

Work Ethic and Inspiration

  • Edison worked tirelessly throughout his life, often spending entire nights in his laboratory and going days without returning home.
  • When asked about the secret to his success, he attributed it to 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration.

Personal Life

  • Edison married his first wife, Mary Stilwell, when he was 24 years old and she was 16.
  • He proposed to her in Morse code, tapping out the message "Will you marry me?" on a gas-pipe.

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