Thomas Edison's Achievements

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Thomas Edison had many positive traits that were a major influence on both the people of the time and people today. Edison was an inventor, and his innovations were a major factor of his influence on the world. Edison once said, "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work" ("Opportunity", N.D.). This quote shows Edison's motivation. This is just one of Edison's many traits. There are many more influential traits that came about throughout Edison's life such as his curiosity, motivation, inspiration, and perseverance. Thomas Edison's had curiosity that was shown in his early childhood and adulthood. At a young age, Edison was self taught ("Edison Biography", 2015). Even though he was only in a formal school for a few months, his curiosity led him to reading, which in turn gave him the knowledge of many subjects. Later on in Edison's life, his curiosity was shown through his free time. Instead of playing as young boys do, Edison read science and technology books ("Edison Biography", 2015). Edison was also intrigued by the telegraph and how it worked, learning how to operate one while still in his teenage years ("Edison Biography", 2015). One could say Edison's whole life was based off of his curiosity. …show more content…

When Edison was thirteen years old, he worked at a newspaper stand full time ("Thomas Edison and Menlo Park", N.D.). Edison eventually left home at the age of sixteen and went out into the world to find work. This motivation at a young age, in addition to his curiosity, led to his learning the operation of the telegraph ("Thomas Edison and Menlo Park", N.D.). Later on, this motivation to learn also made it possible for Edison to work as a telegrapher full time ("Thomas Edison and Menlo Park", N.D.). Edison's motivation was shown throughout his teenage and adult

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