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    Thomas Edison and Genghis Khan!

    I was just watching earlier on Thomas Edison , that he was fired from two jobs, and in school people called him "stupid, unteachable, idiot".

    When he was trying to make the light bulb people laughed at his failed attempts. He failed a thousand times at making the light bulb.

    Look at how that fool changed the world, but first he had to fail over a thousand times , and be willing to look foolish, and try what seemed impractical, impossible, laughable, he endured such mockery.

    The inventors of the airplane received similar mockery, and Albert Einstein was called an eccentric, insane idiot!

    Genghis Khan was a slave with two parents violently murdered.

    He escaped slavery, lived off berries, learned how to hunt and pray to his sky God Tengri.

    What he learned and gained from prayer and meditation, helped him unite Mongolian tribes, and with a hundred thousand men, he conquered 40% of the world.

    He spent days and nights praying in his tent to sky God Tengri , before every military campaign.

    He told people "I do not win these battles with strength, wisdom, or bravery. It is my love for Tengri".

    The man was an escaped slave without parents, didn't write anything or read, and he conquered more advanced educated civilizations with uneducated men on horseback with arrows.

    He started the first Empire where all religions were forced to respect each other, and he sought out people from every Religion, to help him be more wise , prudent, and Spiritual.

    He went from escaped slave , eating berries and wild growing food, hunting, not knowing where his next meal would come from, slain parents, no education, to becoming the greatest conquerer in history, attributing his success to a sky Daddy.

    If he can go from that, to the greatest continuous land Empire in history, in a short amount of time, toppling Empires far more advanced than his, I think he proves the impossible can be accomplished with faith, and the right attitude.

    Genghis Khan told Christians "I am the scourge of God". He actually respected Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Confucionism, shamanism, Judaism, all Religions, and created an Empire with all of those adherents getting along.

    He created the first postal service, with law and order functioning so well, it was said you could carry bricks of gold on your head, throughout the streets of his empire, without getting robbed.

    Genghis Khan set up a system of postal/relay stations every 20 to 30 miles. A large central building, corrals and outbuildings comprised the station. A relay rider would find lodging, hot food and rested, well-fed horses. The rider could hand his message to the next rider, or he could grab a fresh horse, food and go.
    Mongol Empire: Special Features - History

    If the man was so brilliant, why did he attribute his success from being an escaped, impoverished, uneducated slave, to being the greatest success on the globe, to a sky Daddy?

    The only more successful person than him, was born in a barn, and died naked, nailed to a bit of wood, crowned with thorns. He relied on a sky Daddy too.

    His failure turned into victory!

    Find your sky Daddy today, and anything is possible! Failure, sickness, humiliation, and death, are stepping stones to great success, and dreams come true, beyond our wildest imagination!

    Sky mothers are better though , in my opinion. The Tengri sky girls!


    We work with the ghost of Genghis Khan, Thomas Edison, and Jesus Christ! They shall achieve their goals, and I bet a thousand years we will all be enjoying their company, and our dreams come true!

    #2
    I haven't looked into it, but I've heard it claimed that societies with deities in the sky are more violent than those with earth deities. I'm not sure what that means if true.

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      #3
      Consider how and why people kill when you look at their accomplishments.

      Edison electrocuted an elephant to show people how horrifying alternating current was. He knew the science, but wasn't in a good position to adopt AC after betting the farm on DC, so he demonized AC to slow its progress until he could get his shit together.

      Khan froze a teenager to death to figure out the very limits his troops could remain effective in battle.

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      #4
      I think Edison also pulled some strings to get the first execution by electric chair to be powered by AC. He wanted people to be horrified by it so they wouldn't want AC in their homes. He was petty as hell too. The World's Fair (in Chicago?) was to be lit using AC bulbs made by Westinghouse, only Edison had the patent for the screw in type of bulb we are all used to and wouldn't let him them use it. They had to come up with some weird plug-in style of bulb.

      He treated Tesla like shit too.

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        #5
        Edison was less of an inventor and more of a CEO.
        The inventors that we studied in school textbooks were all corporate leaders when you really think about it.

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          #6
          Originally posted by WritersPanic View Post
          Consider how and why people kill when you look at their accomplishments.

          Edison electrocuted an elephant to show people how horrifying alternating current was. He knew the science, but wasn't in a good position to adopt AC after betting the farm on DC, so he demonized AC to slow its progress until he could get his shit together.

          Khan froze a teenager to death to figure out the very limits his troops could remain effective in battle.
          Genghis Khan was as a general rule, an evil person, if you consider that his entire life goes against what my conscience says is right, just, noble, and charitable!

          But he managed to accomplish everything I mentioned in the OP, which for an uneducated, orphaned, escaped slave, simply appears impossible!

          What he did , no one comes close to matching, and he did it not knowing how to read or write.

          If nothing else, I find him an inspiration, because he accomplished the impossible.

          I don't want to commit violence, and I hope and pray, that even if I could potentially be a warlord of some sort, I would not start a bunch of violence!

          Conquer maybe through laughter , prophetic gifts, forgiveness, kindness, and maybe charismatic Divinely inspired speeches, move hearts! I have no desire to ever use military force for anything!

          I also need to learn how to be mature, and have self-control!

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