The Story of Colonel Sanders, a Man who Started at 65 and Failed 1009 Times Before Succeeding
Colonel Harland Sanders has become a world-known figure by marketing his “finger lickin’ good” Kentucky Fried Chicken.
The
spectacled Colonel Sanders could easily be identified by his clean,
crsip white suite, black string tie, and walking cane. A statue of this
man can be seen as far away as on Nathan Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong, for
one place.
One of the most amazing aspects of his life is the
fact that when he reached the age of sixty-five, after running a
restaurant for several years, Harland Sanders found himself penniless.
He retired and received his first social security check which was for
one hundred and five dollars. And that was just the beginning of his
international fame and financial success story…
Col. Sanders was a fellow who really loved to share his fried chicken
recipe. He had a lot of positive influence from those who tasted the
chicken. Now, the Colonel was retired and up in age and while most
people believed in the sanctimony of retirement, the Colonel opted to
sell the world on his cool new chicken recipe. With little in terms of
means at his disposal, Colonel Sanders traveled door to door to houses
and restaurants all over his local area. He wanted to partner with
someone to help promote his chicken recipe. Needless to say, he was met
with little enthusiasm.
He started travelling by
car to different restaurants and cooked his fried chicken on the spot
for restaurant owners. If the owner liked the chicken, they would enter
into a handshake agreement to sell the Colonel’s chicken. Legend has it
that Colonel Sanders heard 1009 “no”s before he heard his first “yes”.
Ok, let me repeat that.
He was turned down one-thousand and nine times before his chicken was accepted once!
Colonel
in front of his first KFC store. The deal was that for each piece of
chicken the restaurant sold, Sanders would receive a nickel. The
restaurant would receive packets of Colonel’s secret herbs and spices in
order to avoid them knowing the recipe. By 1964, Colonel Sanders had
600 franchises selling his trademark chicken. At this time, he sold his
company for $2 million dollars but remained as a spokesperson. In 1976,
the Colonel was ranked as the world’s second most recognizable
celebrity.
It’s amazing how the man started at the age of 65, when most retire, and built a global empire out of fried chicken.
“Believe. Dream. Try. Succeed. Age, no bar!”
Bill Gates – A Success Story
Bill Gates was born on October 28, 1955 in Seattle in a family having rich business, political and community service background. His great-grandfather was a state legislator and a mayor, his grandfather was vice president of national bank and his father was a lawyer.
Bill believed in achieving his goals through hard work. He also believes that if you are intelligent and know how to use your intelligence, you can reach your goals and targets. From his early days Bill was ambitious, competitive and intelligent. These qualities helped him to attain great position in the profession he chose also Bill was deemed by his peers and his teachers as the smartest kid on campus; Bill’s parents came to know their son’s intelligence and decided to enroll him in a private school, known for its intense academic environment. That was the most important decision in Bill Gate’s life where he was first introduced to computers. Bill Gates and his friends were very much interested in computer and formed “Programmers Group” in late 1968. Being in this group, they found a new way to apply their computer skill in university of Washington. In the next year, they got their first opportunity in Information Sciences Inc. in which they were selected as programmers. ISI (Information Sciences Inc.) agreed to give them royalties, whenever it made money from any of the group’s program. As a result of the business deal signed with Information Sciences Inc., the group also became a legal business.
Bill Gates and his close friend Allen formed a new company of their own, Traf-O-Data. They developed a small computer to measure traffic flow. From this project they earned around $20,000. The era of Traf-O-Data came to an end when Gates left the college. Upon graduating from Lakeside Bill enrolled in Harvard University in 1973, one of the best universities in the country, He didn’t know what to do, so he enrolled his name for pre-law. He took the standard freshman courses with the exception of signing up for one of Harvard’s toughest mathematics courses. He did well over there, but he couldn’t find it interesting too. He spent many long nights in front of the school’s computer and the next day asleep in class. After leaving school, he almost lost himself from the world of computers. Gates and his friend Paul Allen remained in close contact even though they were away from school. They would often discuss new ideas for future projects and the possibility of starting a business one fine day. At the end of Bill’s first year, Allen came close to him so that they could follow some of their ideas. That summer they got job in Honeywell. Allen kept on pushing Bill for opening a new software company.
Within a year, Bill Gates dropped out from Harvard. Then he formed Microsoft. Microsoft’s vision is “A computer on every desk and Microsoft software on every computer”. Bill is a visionary person and works very hard to achieve his vision. His belief in high intelligence and hard work has put him where he is today. He does not believe in mere luck or God’s grace, but just hard work and competitiveness. Bill’s Microsoft is good competition for other software companies and he will continue to stomp out (challenge) the competition until he dies. He likes to play the game of Risk and the game of world domination. His beliefs are so powerful, which have helped him increase his wealth and his monopoly in the industry.
Bill Gates is not a greedy person. In fact, he is quite giving person when it comes to computers, internet and any kind of funding. Some years back, he visited Chicago’s Einstein Elementary School and announced grants benefiting Chicago’s schools and museums where he donated a total of $110,000, a bunch of computers, and provided internet connectivity to number of schools. Secondly, Bill Gates donated 38 million dollars for the building of a computer institute at Stanford University.
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