Successful People Who Took Advantage of Failure

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Successful People Who Took Advantage of Failure
# Sometimes we believe that people who have achieved great things in life were born under a lucky star, but throughout history we can see that success is simply the result of perseverance and failure.
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# Steve Jobs
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## Fired in 1985 his own company (which was created with friends) because it is considered "uncontrollable" and unviable projects, Steve back in 1996 when Apple decides to buy the small new company he had created. From that day Jobs took great success at Apple, beginning to develop the Ipod and Ipad.

# Milton Hershey
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## Milton Hershey worked from very young in a candy factory. In 1876, at age 18, he opened his first candy shop, but was unsuccessful and had to close, so Milton decided to work for another candy factory where he learned much more than I already knew. It was thus in 1886 opened a new store in Pensylvannia, this time to endure forever.

# Walt Disney
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## Walt Disney was fired from a newspaper for being considered uncreative, besides losing the rights of his first character, Oswald "the lucky rabbit". It was in 1938 when Disney opted for "Snow White" that managed to consolidate in the children's world forever. From this film, Disney paid off their debts and created new studies in California.

# Howard Schultz
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## Thanks to the persistence and tenacity of Howard is that today we can enjoy a delicious Starbucks coffee as we work on our computer. And for Schultz it was very difficult to find an investor who believed in his idea was rejected 214 times before finding it.

# Soichiro Honda
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## Born in 1906 in Japan, he began working from small in the bicycle shop of his father. At 18 he built his first race car and at 22 opened his first business manufacturing auto parts for Toyota. However, his effort was shattered by the Second World War, where his small factory was made junk. Retired and manufacturing alcohol in your garden, Honda had the idea of putting a radio old engine to a bicycle, he was born the Honda A-Type, the first invention of Honda Motor Company.

# The Beatles
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## The most famous quartet of musical history of the twentieth century was rejected on several occasions. It is known as "the Decca audition" to audition to make the quartet studies Decca, who decided to spurn the group to record their songs. Years later they regretted.

# Stephen King
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## This famous and renowned American writer began his career with a novel that was rejected 30 times, so he decided to throw it away. But his wife encouraged him to continue working in his work, perfecting and thus was born "Carrie". Currently many of his works have been in the film, as in the case of "Misery" and the dreaded "It".
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