Over 20 years ago, I had the privilege of attending a speech by Dr. Carson, not far from where I live. Naturally, I don't remember very much of it, but in what I can recall, he spoke about how during his childhood, his mother Sonya Carson turned off their television and had him and his brother Curtis (who grew up to become an engineer) read books, and then report on them. Ben and Curt only later realized that with her third grade education, she couldn't even read the books herself. As a result, the grades the two boys were getting in school improved dramatically, which eventually led them to success in their respective professions. As the saying goes, behind every great man (or two) is a woman.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
7:17 AM by Rifan MuazinNo comments
Over 20 years ago, I had the privilege of attending a speech by Dr. Carson, not far from where I live. Naturally, I don't remember very much of it, but in what I can recall, he spoke about how during his childhood, his mother Sonya Carson turned off their television and had him and his brother Curtis (who grew up to become an engineer) read books, and then report on them. Ben and Curt only later realized that with her third grade education, she couldn't even read the books herself. As a result, the grades the two boys were getting in school improved dramatically, which eventually led them to success in their respective professions. As the saying goes, behind every great man (or two) is a woman.
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