2. 1962, four young musicians who just entered infancy nervously sang their new songs for the head of "Dika" record company. These directors were not interested in their music and refused their request to release records. One of them even said, "We don't like their voices, and this group will soon withdraw from the historical stage." The musical group name of these four people is "The Beatles".
From 65438 to 0944, Emmeline Sniwoli, the director of Who's Who modeling company, told Norma Jane Baker, a girl who wanted to be a model, "You'd better get a job as a secretary or get married early." The girl's later stage name was Marilyn Monroe.
4. 1954, a singer of the country grand theatre was fired after her first performance. Boss Jimmy Danny said to the singer, "Boy, don't go anywhere, go home and drive the truck." The singer's name is Elvis Presley, nicknamed "Elvis Presley".
5. 1940, the young inventor Chester Carlson took his patent to more than 20 companies, including some of the largest companies in the world. They rejected him without exception. 1947, after he was rejected for 7 years, finally, a small company in Rochester, new york was willing to buy his patent-xerography. This small company became a Xerox company.
6. A little black girl, ranked 20th among 22 children in her family, almost died because of premature birth. At the age of 4, she suffered from pneumonia and scarlet fever, which left her left leg paralyzed. At the age of 9, she tried to walk independently without the support of metal legs. At the age of 13, she could hardly walk normally, which the doctor thought was a miracle. In the same year, she decided to become a runner. She took part in a competition and won the last place. In the next few years, she came last in every competition. Everyone advised her to give up, but she ran away. Until one day, she won a game. From then on, the victory lasted until they won every game. This little black girl is Wilma Rudolph, the "black antelope" and the winner of three Olympic gold medals.