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KFC Owner Colonel Sanders Motivational Life Story | Colonel Sanders Biography in English

 

Colonel Sanders


KFC Owner  Colonel Sanders  Motivational Life Story 


There was a man, born a long time ago on September 9 in 1890, somewhere in the United States. Brought up in the simple middle-class family, Colonel Sanders father was a loving family man and used to work on his farm. Colonel Sanders biography full

When he was 5 years old, one summer afternoon his father came home with a fever. He saw his father in pain, but did not understand what was going on. 

That day doctor was called twice, he could see from far his mother crying. He got scared, that was the first time he saw his mother cry. Later that day Colonel Sanders father died. He was too young to realize what has happened. But will always remember that summer afternoon, all his life. 

After his father's death, his mother started stitching clothes of other people and also got a job in a company. At 7, he learned how to cook, to feed his younger siblings as his mother was away working. Colonel Sanders biography full guide

One day he backed his first bread, he wanted to show this his mother. But she was working in a factory 3 miles away. He grabbed the bread and took his 5-year-old brother and sister along with him.

Three of them walked 3 miles across the field, so he could show his mother his first of loaf of bread. When they reached the factory, he started searching for his mother. Colonel Sanders mother saw him from far, carrying a loaf of bread in his hand and having a huge smile on his face.

She came, held the bread in her hand, and gave him a big hug. At 10, he began work as a helper in the farmland and then took up job painting horse carriages. 

He left school after the sixth, so he could work full time. Life moved on, job after job he sometimes worked as a conductor. Then joined the United States Army for a while, then clean trains and even worked as a helper in railway construction. Maybe he was not satisfied, maybe he was still searching. 

Colonel Sanders was 18 when he met a beautiful girl. They both fell in love, and early got married and had three beautiful children. But, once he got fired from his job. Once he reached home his wife was gone, there was a note from his wife's brother. "

And she had no business marrying a no-good partner like you". He then convinced her to come back. Later, they studied and practiced for years and after that even became an insurance salesman.

 All this while moving from one career to another. At the age of 30, he established a ferry boat factory, the ferry was an instant success. He sold the shares of the company and started a new one, wanting to do something bigger. 

He establishes a company manufacturing oil lamps, hired salespeople across the country. The business started initially well, with some new orders coming in every day. He felt yes finally I have made it.  But destiny had some other plans. 

A company named Delco introduced electric lamps and the adventure failed. Then he started working as a salesman in the Michelin Tires. But there too, he lost his job when the manufacturing plant was shut down. He again started looking for some work and traveled to different cities, to find it.

While coming back, with no money in his pocket, he was looking for a lift, to get back home. A man stopped and picked him up in his big car. He shared with the stranger his story, how he is looking for some work, that stranger turned out to be the state manager for Standard Oil. 

The manager appealed him " Would you like to run a service station. He had no experience of what it takes to run a service station, but he said yes. For six years he managed the palace successfully, he sold more fuel than anywhere in the state.

But then the great depression came, his station closed, like many other businesses at that time. As luck would have it, At time Shell Company offered him to run a service station, rent-free. 

At the age of 40, he opened the new service station and also started serving food. People loved his recipes. He didn't have any seating in the service station, so people would eat in his adjacent living quarters. The business grew big. 

He later bought a motel nearby and converted it into a 140-seat restaurant.  Time went on, he was finally successful. But when he was 63, his booming restaurant took a massive hit.

A new interstate highway was built which took traffic of the route where his restaurant was situated. His business collapsed. His restaurant was auctioned in front of him, he could not do anything to save it. 

He was almost bankrupt, it was his life's biggest failure. But still, he wanted to try, all these failures have taught him one thing. Not to give up

He planned to sell his recipe to all restaurants, at a small cost. He borrowed $87, went door to door to try and sell his recipe. People told him he is getting old, he should retire.

What will he achieve in trying to sell a good for nothing recipe at such an old age? But he did what he always did in his life, he moved forward. 

He lived in his car for 2 years, but everywhere he went there were rejections one after the other. He was rejected 1,009 times. Finally, at the age of 65 he met a restaurant owner, he cooked his recipe and made him eat it. The owner liked it, he said yes. Now decades after that one restaurant, the number has grown to over 20,000 restaurants across the world. 

With annual sales reaching over $23 billion. All 20,000 of them serving the same recipe. Which a 65 years old man was trying to sell and was rejected over 1000 times. He is Colonel Sanders Founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). 

If he would have retired or accepted failure, there would not have been any KFC. Hundreds and Thousand of jobs that were created because of him, would never have been created.

We don't even try to achieve our dreams. Because we fear our failure or remember the failures of the past when we tried and failed. We don't realize, failure is inevitable. Throughout history there has never been a single human being, who has never faced failure. So why should we anxiety what is and what always will be there?

 I f your heart is pumping, if your mind is ready to accept channels. It's never too late to try to achieve your dream. It's never too late to learn something new. It's never too late to experience something beautiful.

It's never too late to keep on trying to success, no matter how many times you fail. It's never too late.  It's really very true heart touching story

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