Success stories


There are many motivating and inspiring stories of success, of how someone can twist "destiny" and overcome whatever is in his/her way to reach happiness. One of the stories that clearly shows this is Abraham Lincoln's, after a series of failures, losses and pains, he became president of the United States, without all his effort and tenacity this world would be a different one. What success story do you admire? Who is the character? What does it teach you?

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Unknown dijo...

I admire Marilyn Monroe as she grew up without a father and with a mother with many psychological problems, she grew up in orphanages and foster homes. At age eight, she was raped by a stranger, and at 12 she was again the victim of sexual abuse. However with a small job as a waitress she could be seen by someone who brought her to fame and marked a before and after in the world of cinema and fashion. What leaves me as a teaching is that you can pass very bad events in your life, but it only depends on you if you want to emerge, be happy and successful.

Sebastián Torres dijo...
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Camila dijo...

i admire very much the story of Colonel Harland Sanders, is the founder of KFC, he is the strive men, because when had five years old learning of cooking, and should take over your house while your mom worked, when he men had 15 years old should leave the studies because the family have economic problems, and he worked in the family farm, years later Harland go out of this family, and register of in the army of the united states, after he worked in many jobs but never had lucky, and when this man had 39 years old, he think that is the good idea cooking, and created the KFC and is the lucky break, when has 73 years old is the billionary, the chiken is good.
He taught me the perseverance and the effort that must be had to get what we want, is a very lucky and simple man

cami

Sebastián Torres dijo...

a succes storie is the story of Daniela Garcia, she used to be a normal girl, but after a fatal accident, her life change for ever.
she was a medicine studient in one of the best universitys of Chile, she have to participe in a soccer championship in the south, so she has to took a train, everything looks great, but, in the middle of the night she fell down of the trains wagon, when she wake up, she dosn´t have her arms and her legs
but, like a miracle, she survive, but she cant keep living her life like the years before the accident, she entry to a deep depresion, but, after reflexion, she decide to keep living, she chose live after all.
now she is volunteer in Teleton, and she helps disabled people to rehabilitate, in the phisical and emotional way
she was travel around the world speaking about his accident to give strength and hope to the people, she is a success because after all the things she lost, she decide to live whit the willpower

Hans Brown dijo...

N'Golo Kanté, is a French Soccer Player of Malian descent, who plays in the position of midfielder and his current team is Chelsea F.C. of the Premier League. With only seven years Kanté walked kilometers through the suburbs of Paris in search of scrap metal to recycle and contribute to the complicated family economy. Even more when his father died.
Many times he was rejected for his stature, but he had a lucky break.
Eight years ago, played in the Ligue 2 of France in US Boulogne, then he would play in the League 1 of France, and the lucky break came in 2015, with his jump to the Premier League in Leicester, where he was champion with a team that had never lifted that trophy (Leicester), besides being elected player of the Year of the Premier League.
This year, in the Russia World Cup 2018, he won the first place, be the heart of his selection (France).

Nicolás Valenzuela dijo...

i realy admire Chris Kyle, the most famous and lethal american sniper from the United State.
He was a Navy SEAL and participated in the Iraq war and the second battle of Fallujah, protecting his comrades from the attacks of their enemies. but why i admire him?, well because he wasn´t the tipical soldier who obeys an order.
Every man killed by his hand became a great weight that tormented him and made him reflect on why he was fighting that war, a war that had no sense in his eyes. he was a father and very close to his unit but from the inside he was a tormented kid an this particular characteristic will grow in his duty as a sniper. when he was in the final stages of his carrer, he was trapped and surrounded by enemy forces in Fallujah, in that moment he felt fear for the first time. he found a difficult decision, run and jump to the helicopter and risk his mission or stay and fight for a goal that did not exist at that time. when he was alone he made a desicion that i think it was magnificent, he drop his rifle and start to run to the helicopter in the middle of a sand storm. that decision shows why he was an extraordinary men he saw what no one could see, there was no reason to fight that war a point of view that no one in the US can see. he never felt proud of being the most lethal sniper. he only did his work and everyone in the US claims that he was a hero, but he fell he is not a hero for killing people.

Unknown dijo...


I admire Rihanna's story. She grew up in a three-bedroom bungalow. She sold clothes in a street stall with her father, who was addicted to cocaine and alcohol, drugged herself in front of her and Rihanna had to take care of her brothers while her mother worked to get them out. In addition, he suffered bullying at school.
Its history teaches me that although we were born in complicated families, without money, it does not have to be a complication to have dreams and to be able to fulfill them in the future. Dreaming is the main weapon we can have, not giving up is the first thing to keep our eyes on in the future.

YERALDY PIÑONES
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Barbara dijo...


I admire de story of Walt Disney, he was a producer and producer of American cinema and television, famous as a pioneer of cartoon films and as creator of Disneyland. He and his wife had hard moments when they couldn't pay the rent and sometimes they didn't have some to eat. One day he take the decision that to going to Hollywood (in a train with a few dollars) and he works for a Universal Studios there he created the oswald rabbit but universal studios patented the rabbit and then, when he created Mickey Mouse, they said he would not succeed because he would scare the women, also Universal rejection "Pinocchio", "bambi". And finally he ricked all his money in his first feature film "Snow white" and he has the best succes with this film. And he teach me that "I learned that the difficult thing is not to reach the top, but never to stop climbing" (His most famous phrase).
-Bárbara

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