The main idea of the article is if you don't give up then you will eventually succeed. The author starts the article off with an old saying "if at first you don't succeed, try, try again." that is a good example of the central idea of this entire article. The article continues to give numerous examples of Milton Hershey failing at his attempted businesses and then eventually succeeding.
Milton Hershey was born in the mid 1800's and grew up to complete school only up to the fourth grade. At age 14 he worked as an apprentice printer and got himself fired, his mother then exposed him to the candy making business in which he loved. Like his father, Milton had tried multiple times to create a successful business doing what he loved, but he struggled more and more with each passing day.
Milton was seen as a huge failure, following in his father's footsteps. He tried multiple times at creating a successful business that paid well, but he simply couldn't. He had eventually lost all hope and considered working in the mines with his dad, but it didn't work out and both were left jobless. He pursued his dream in candy making and discovered his talent in making caramel while working for a candy maker in Colorado. He regained hope and attempted another business after moving to New York but his business, once again, collapsed quickly.
He then sold his caramels out of a pushcart on the streets during after hours. Milton was eventually discovered by a English candy importer who ended up placing a huge order, giving Milton enough money to start a business and pay off his debt. He had finally succeeded in his business and ended up marrying a woman named Catherine Sweeney, of whom he shared the rest of his life with. Milton developed a passion for making chocolate and ended up selling his caramel business in 1900 for a million dollars.
Milton ended up doing astronomical in his chocolate business and it became the largest world-wide chocolate company to ever exist. He went on to make a town for his workers and a school for orphaned boys.
Milton Hershey's chocolate business would continue years and years after his death in 1945 after he was buried with his wife and parents. He had produced the most successful chocolate company to ever exist and has been one of the most successful men in history. His entire life was a perfect example of being knocked down and getting up again even stronger.
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