The Wisdom of Michael Faraday (1791-1867)

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Today I’m continuing with the Talk Three from Poor Charlie’s Almanack in which I found few Michael_FaradayMichael Faraday’s wisdom, which I thought you must also read.

Michael Faraday born in 1791 was an English Scientist who contributed in the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.

Michael Faraday’s Wisdom Includes:

Famous for his investigation of physics, chemistry, and electricity, Michael Faraday’s wisdom includes:

“Nothing is too wonderful to be true.”

“Work. Finish. Publish.” (his advice to the young William Crookes, later a famous chemist and physicist in his own right)

“The five essential entrepreneurial skills for success are concentration, discrimination, organization, innovation, and communication.”

“Why, sir, there is every possibility that you will soon be able to tax it!” (to Prime Minister William Gladstone, on the usefulness of electricity)

These are the few of Michael Faraday’s wisdom that I found in the book Poor Charlie’s Almanack, you must read the book for the wonderful dose of Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger.

Disclosure: This is an excerpt from the book Poor Charlie’s Almanack (Page 232, Talk Three: Stanford University Law School Address) shared just for wisdom and educational purpose.

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