David Madison / Saturday, October 12, 2019 / Categories: Scoutmaster Minutes Its never too late - Colonel Harland Sanders It's never too late to start all over. At age 5 his father died. At age 16 he quit school. At age 17 he had already lost four jobs. At age 18 he got married. Between ages 18 and 22, he was a railroad conductor and failed. He joined the army and washed out there. He applied for law school, he was rejected. He became an insurance sales man and failed again. At age 19 he became a father. At age 20 his wife left him and took their baby daughter. He became a cook and dishwasher in a small cafe. He failed in an attempt to kidnap his own daughter, and eventually he convinced his wife to return home. At age 65 he retired. On the 1st day of retirement he received a check from the Government for $105. He felt that the Government was saying that he couldn’t provide for himself. He decided to commit suicide, life wasn’t worth living anymore; he had failed so much. He sat under a tree writing his will, but instead, he wrote what he would have accomplished with his life. He realized there was much more that he hadn’t yet done. There was one thing he could do better than anyone he knew. And that was how to cook. So he borrowed $87 against his check and bought and fried up some chicken using his recipe, and went door to door to sell them to his neighbors in Kentucky. Remember, at age 65 he was ready to commit suicide. But at age 88 Colonel Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Empire was a billionaire. Moral of the story: It's never too late to start all over. MOST IMPORTANLY, IT'S ALL ABOUT YOUR ATTITUDE. NEVER GIVE UP NO MATTER HOW HARD IT GETS. You have what it takes to be successful. Go for it and make a difference. Previous Article Leaders you Love Next Article Game: Survival Simulation Game Print 4821 Rate this article: 4.1 Tags: Keep TryingAttitudePerserverence Scouting TypeFamily ScoutingScoutingVenturingSea Scouts More links It's Never To Late To Start AgainA Video created by Anil Kumar Patnaik David MadisonDavid Madison Other posts by David Madison Contact author Related articles Parable of the two wolves Giving - Scoutmaster Minute A Scout Is Kind - Scoutmaster Minute Don’t Be Afraid to Fail - Scoutmaster Minute The Candy Line - Scoutmaster Minute Please login or register to post comments.