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Title: TRUE STORY OF KFC’ COLONEL SANDERS;HE WAS FAILED MORE TIMES, HE ALWAYS PICK UP HIS COURAGE AND STAND AGAIN UNTIL HE WAS SUCCEEDED .
Description: Have you been rejected or disappointed time and time? Well colonel Harland sanders, founder of Kentucky fried chicken, did. But he took his failures and didn’t just make lemonade-he made the world a better place.
Description: Have you been rejected or disappointed time and time? Well colonel Harland sanders, founder of Kentucky fried chicken, did. But he took his failures and didn’t just make lemonade-he made the world a better place.
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TRUE STORY OF KFC’ COLONEL
SANDERS;HE WAS FAILED MORE TIMES,
HE ALWAYS PICK UP HIS COURAGE AND
STAND AGAIN UNTIL HE WAS
SUCCEEDED
...
But he
took his failures and didn’t just make
lemonade-he made the world a better place
...
His father
worked part time, doing some errands of farmers in Henryville
...
When the Colonel was six, his father died
...
Sanders had to take care of his three−year−old
brother
and baby sister
...
By the age of seven, he was a master of a score of regional dishes
...
When he was 12, his mother remarried and he left his home
near
Henryville, Ind
...
He held a series of jobs
over the
next few years, first as a 15−year−old streetcar conductor in New Albany
...
After being
honorably discharged a year later, he got hired by the railway as a laborer
...
While he worked for the
railway, he studied law
...
Sanders was forced back to move back in with his mom and get a job selling life
insurance
...
He had three
children, but his son died at an early
age
...
His wife Josephine left him taken the
children back to his parent’s home
...
Over the years he tried a lot of other jobs, but did not find any, which
he could work at for a long time
...
In 1920, he founded a ferry boat company, later; he tried cashing in his ferry boat
business to create a lamp manufacturing company only to find out that another
company already sold a better version of his lamp
...
Approximate 40 age, Sanders had changed a dozens of occupations
...
He didn't have a
restaurant then, but served folks on his
own dining table in the living quarters
of his service station
...
Yet this determined man
rebuilt and ran a new motel until world
war II forced him to close it down
...
Most of
his life already passed, but he still was a man, who made no difference, did not
have enough money to live in pleasure and wealth
...
And of course, he wanted to change it
...
His recipe was rejected
1,009 times before anyone accepted it
...
However, the booming restaurant was crippled when an interstate opened nearby
so Sanders sold it and pursed his dream of spreading KFC franchises and hiring
KFC workers all across the country
...
KFC expanded
internationally and he sold the company for two million dollars ($15
...
He was not a billionaire, but he lived in comfort for the remainder of his
years
...
His goatee, white
suit and western string tie
continue to symbolize delicious
country fried chicken all over
the world
At age 90, Sanders passed away
from pneumonia
...
By 2013, there were an estimated 18,000 KFC locations
in 118 countries
...
“success in life comes when you simply refuse to give up, with goals so strong that
obstacles, failure, and loss only act as motivation”
...
By Jjuuko Joseph
Title: TRUE STORY OF KFC’ COLONEL SANDERS;HE WAS FAILED MORE TIMES, HE ALWAYS PICK UP HIS COURAGE AND STAND AGAIN UNTIL HE WAS SUCCEEDED .
Description: Have you been rejected or disappointed time and time? Well colonel Harland sanders, founder of Kentucky fried chicken, did. But he took his failures and didn’t just make lemonade-he made the world a better place.
Description: Have you been rejected or disappointed time and time? Well colonel Harland sanders, founder of Kentucky fried chicken, did. But he took his failures and didn’t just make lemonade-he made the world a better place.