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Monday, November 30, 2015
Alexander Graham Bell, Who Said “When One Door Closes Another Opens"?
Alexander Graham Bell made the famous announcement “When one door closes another opens”. This quote may seem overly optimistic; but, there are many scientists and entrepreneurs that originally failed in their endeavors only to learn from their mistakes and move forward. Alexander Graham Bell had many failures and setbacks in both his career and private life. However, he did not use these as reasons to quit; rather, he forged new opportunities for himself, his family, and his career.
There Is More to the Quote
Alexander Graham Bell said this quote; however, there is more to the quote. It actually reads:
“When one door closes another door opens, but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us.”
Some hardships that Bell suffered:
His older and younger brother died due to tuberculosis
His two sons died in infancy
He had many failures on his way to developing the telephone
Some of his accolades:
He began inventing as a child, including a corn dehusking machine
He was honored by Helen Keller. She dedicated her autobiography to him for all of his work with the deaf and mute community. She also wrote:
“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long a the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.”
He was well known for his work in speech language pathology, elocution, and speech, especially for the deaf.
He was granted the first patent for the telephone.
Missed Opportunities
This quote is about missed opportunities. Many people do not like and, therefore, resist change. Not all change is bad, but sometimes the ambiguity of the change makes it difficult to see beyond. A closed door to some may mean loss or failure rather than an opportunity for development and growth. Those who do not dwell on what might have been but continue on to what could be are able to see the open door before them and follow Alexander Graham Bell's advice.
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