ICON OF ENCOURAGEMENT: J.K ROWLING(AUTHOR OF HARRY POTTER)

J.K Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, spoke to
the graduating class of Harvard in June 2008.
She didn’t talk about success. She talked about
failures . Her own in particular. I absolutely love
her quote.
“You might never fail on the scale I did,” Rowling
told that privileged audience. “But it is impossible
to live without failing at something, unless you
live so cautiously that you might as well not have
lived at all—in which case, you fail by default.
She should know. The author didn’t magically
become richer than the Queen of England
overnight. Penniless, recently divorced, and raising
a child on her own, she wrote the first Harry
Potter book on an old manual typewriter.
Twelve publishers rejected the manuscript! A year
later she was given the green light by Barry
Cunningham from Bloomsbury, who agreed to
publish the book but insisted she get a day job
cause there was no money in children’s books.
What if she stopped at the first rejection? The
fifth? Or the tenth?
The measure of success can be shown by how
many times someone keeps going despite hearing
only no.

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