One
day the young Thomas Edison came home and handed a paper to his mother from his
school. He told her, “My teacher gave this paper to me and told me to give it
only to you.”
His mother’s eyes were tearful
as she read the letter out loud to her son. “ Your son is a genius. This school
is too small for him and doesn’t have good teachers for training him. Please
teach him yourself.”
After years, Edison’s mother
died and he was renowned as one of the greatest inventors of the century. One
day he was going through his old family things. Suddenly, he noticed a folded
paper in the corner of a drawer. He took it and opened it up.
On the paper was written:
“Your son is addled. We won’t let him come to school any more.”
Thomas Edison cried for hours
and then he wrote in his diary: “Thomas Alva Edison was an addled child that,
by a hero mother, became the genius of the century.”
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