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1 John D. Rockefeller was the son of a con artist. Rockefeller left school at 16 years old, determined to earn $100,000 in his lifetime.

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Page 1: 1 John D. Rockefeller was the son of a con artist. Rockefeller left school at 16 years old, determined to earn $100,000 in his lifetime

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John D. Rockefeller was the son of a con artist. Rockefeller left school at 16 years old, determined to earn $100,000 in his lifetime.

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By the time he retired in 1902, he was worth $200 million, and his wealth was in excess of one billion dollars by the time of his death, aged 97.

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Robert Burns was born in Ayrshire in 1759, the son of a self-educated tenant farmer. He received little formal education and worked as a farm labourer.

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His poetry and prose writing, both in Scots language and in English with a Scots dialect, have given him the status of Scotland’s national poet and a world-wide reputation.

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At the age of 17 Henry Ford left his family’s farm to become an apprentice machinist in Detroit, and became a pioneer in the American motor industry.

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His commitment to building an affordable car made motoring accessible for normal people, rather than being the preserve of the rich elite.

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Samuel Langhorne Clemens grew up in nineteenth Century Missouri, receiving no formal education beyond the age of 11 and serving an apprenticeship as a printer.

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After an unsuccessful stint as a miner, Clemens found success as a writer. Using the pen name Mark Twain, Clemens became a giant of American literature, his The Adventures of Tom Sawyer regarded as a classic.

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Albert Einstein failed his Polytechnic entrance exam. Working in the Swiss patent office, he was passed over for promotion due to his failure to ‘fully master machine technology’.

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He went on win the Nobel prize in Physics and to be recognised as arguably the greatest scientific mind of the Twentieth Century, his name a by-word for genius.