Nikola Tesla’s Biggest Failure…
Madhura Joshi
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Nikola Tesla -- probably the greatest inventor of all time…
He held 300 patents...
… laid the foundation for wireless communication
... allows you to stay on your couch while you control your TV…
And barely anyone outside of fringe groups even remembers his name.
…so why don’t people remember him?
Because he, like many other brilliant minds, although he had great IDEAS…
He lacked ONE SECRET to getting his ideas to the world in a way they understood.
The result?
A brilliant man, hidden in the whispers of time.
In today’s Daily Shortcut, we uncover one of Nikola Tesla’s biggest failures…
… and show you how to turn your WORDS into POWER so that your ideas are heard, and you are never forgotten…
Discover This Secret In Today’s Daily Shortcut, HERE:
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See you inside,
- Madhura
P.S. Our words not only have an impact on the world, but - more importantly - they have an impact on how your life will play out for you.
People create in their life exactly what they're expecting all the time.
Nikola Tesla likely THOUGHT he was invisible… so he remained that way.
I can't believe how consistent this is.
You’ll see what I mean here:
Sr Electrical Engineer
8 年I agree with u Rajib
Electrical, Solar and Microgrid Design Engineer
8 年Hi Madhura, Thank you for sharing the nice tips and article. As you wrote, on my most favorite scientist and innovator, I want to drop some line. Well, Tesla may be not that much well known as Bill gates, Steve Jobs or Edison; mainly because he was not that much business minded. That's why, he did not know how to successfully use his patents to generate money. This kind of people very rare kind and they do not measure success by money or fame. Thus, the perspective you used that Tesla could not communicate properly is not right; he won the biggest debate over Edison.