LESSONS FROM BEN CARSON'S GIFTED HANDS BOOK
Ben Carson was born on September 18, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan. He was raised by his single mother, Sonya Carson, who greatly supported his education.
Initially struggled academically but showed significant improvement after restricting TV time and promoting reading.
Carson graduated from Yale University in 1973 and the University of Michigan Medical School in 1977.
He interned at Johns Hopkins Hospital and later became the first African American neurosurgery resident there.
Known for pioneering pediatric neurosurgery, he achieved remarkable feats like separating conjoined twins.
Carson retired from the medical field in 2013. He ventured into politics by running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
He served as the 17th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2021.
Ben Carson's life exemplifies perseverance, hard work, and faith.
He remains a significant figure in American politics and the medical community.
Dr. Ben Carson
12 lessons from the book "Gifted hands by Ben Carson
1. A single and determined mother is able to raise her children
2. Your purpose is found in the little things you do effortlessly and which brings more joy to your soul
3. Purpose starts with God
4. You can do everything you pictured in your mind and even better
5 Never settle for less than your best life
6 A little progress is a progress. Give yourself time to grow. I believe every improvement is an achievement.
7. There is no dumbest kid . He wasn't just taught how to be smart.
8.Stay adamant when someone tries to rob you of your dreams or make you think it can't never happen. Shut the door to negativity.
9.Intellectual growth can kill racism.
10.Dressing better doesn't make you a better person.
11.Immatured minds are looking forward to be like someone else
12. Everyone has weaknesses. Just don't let them control you.seek help from God for we are all made sufficient in him.
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