Famous people who will inspire you to never give up

Philippines
December 16, 2018 8:05pm CST
Good morning! While watching Ms. Universe , I want to share these very inspirational stories from some of the famous people. “Never give up.” It’s probably one of the most cliché phrases you’ll hear as you’re building your career. But there’s a reason these sayings are clichés—you never know when success really does lie around the next corner. We know believing that is easier said than done, so we collected the following stories of famous celebrities who definitely never gave up, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Stephen King, and J.K. Rowling, for starters. All these folks are now household names, but they didn’t become one easily. Some lived in their car, others suffered family abuse, and almost all encountered rejection after rejection professionally and personally—before finally landing a foot in the door. - J.K. Rowling had just gotten a divorce, was on government aid, and could barely afford to feed her baby in 1994, just three years before the first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone, was published. When she was shopping it out, she was so poor she couldn’t afford a computer or even the cost of photocopying the 90,000-word novel, so she manually typed out each version to send to publishers. It was rejected dozens of times until finally Bloomsbury, a small London publisher, gave it a second chance after the CEO’s eight year-old daughter fell in love with it. King was broke and struggling when he was first trying to write. He lived in a trailer with his wife—also a writer—and they both worked multiple jobs to support their family while pursuing their craft. They were so poor they had to borrow clothes for their wedding and had gotten rid of the telephone because it was too expensive. - Stephen King received so many rejection letters for his works that he developed a system for collecting them. In his book On Writing, he recalls: “By the time I was 14...the nail in my wall would no longer support the weight of the rejection slips impaled upon it. I replaced the nail with a spike and kept on writing.” He received 60 rejections before selling his first short story, "The Glass Floor," for $35. Even his now best-selling book, Carrie, wasn’t a hit at first. After dozens of rejections, he finally sold it for a meager advance to Doubleday Publishing, where the hardback sold only 13,000 copies—not great. Soon after, though, Signet Books signed on for the paperback rights for $400,000, $200,000 of which went to King. Success achieved! - Sarah Jessica Parker was born in a poor coal-mining town in rural Ohio, the youngest of four children. Her parents divorced when she was two, and her mother remarried shortly thereafter and had an additional four children. Parker’s stepfather, a truck driver, was often out of work, so the future starlet took up singing and dancing at a very young age to help supplement her mom’s teaching income and feed their 10-person family. Despite hard times and occasionally being on welfare, Parker’s mom continued to encourage her children’s interest in the arts. The family moved to Cincinnati, where Parker was enrolled in a ballet, music, and theater school on scholarship. When she was 11 years old, the family took a trip to New York City so Parker could audition for a Broadway play. The trip was a success—she and her brother were both cast, and the family relocated to New York. Parker continued to work hard and land roles, eventually becoming the title character of TV juggernaut Sex and the City. Have a great day y'all!
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• Santiago, Chile
17 Dec 18
Great post and also congratulations on your country's contestant being crowned at Miss Universe 2018, I watched the show and you did a great Job. :)
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• Philippines
17 Dec 18
Thank you amigo Congratulations too for winning as well. I also like Ms. Venezuela so much, she's one of my bets too. Beauty and brains!
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• Santiago, Chile
17 Dec 18
@Donna0223 Totally Donna. I admire how fluent in English your contestant was. A new queen to heighten even more the beauty of filipinas. :)
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• Philippines
18 Dec 18
@jvicentevalera Thank you so much for your wonderful words José. Please continue putting smile on people's face. Have a great day!
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• New Delhi, India
17 Dec 18
I would like to add another person's name and that name is Tina Turner.
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• Philippines
17 Dec 18
Hello friend! I haven't heard of Tina Turner's story yet. If you could kindly share with us, I would really appreiate it.
@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
18 Dec 18
Thank you for these inspirational stories.
@debjani1 (7207)
17 Dec 18
My one is Stephen Hawking, Swami VIVEKANANDA and many more.
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• Bekasi, Indonesia
22 Dec 18
Thank you for these inspirational stories. and this is very meaningful
18 Dec 18
Congratulations
@nawala123 (20852)
• Indonesia
17 Dec 18
pursuit of happiness, mr gardner