posted August 16, 2015 04:33 PM
[In college] I wasn't doing well in freshman chemistry, which was a prerequisite for medical school. The night before the exam I poured out my heart to God, asking forgiveness for squandering such a wonderful educational opportunity. I asked him to show me what he really wanted me to do with my life, since I obviously wasn't going to get into medical school. Preferably, I asked him to work a miracle.As I tried futilely to memorize my entire chemistry textbook, I fell asleep and entered a dream: I was the only student in a large auditorium, and a nebulous figure was writing out chemistry problems on the chalkboard. I awakened with the dream vivid in my mind. When I opened the test booklet during the chemistry final exam, I was flabbergasted when I recognized each of the problems in the booklet as one of the problems that the nebulous figure was working out in my dream.
I knew that God had granted me my miracle. I promised God I would become a diligent student and make him proud of me."
- Dr. Ben Carson, Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 33 years old.
PS His college was Yale, and Med School was Michigan. Residency and Fellowship at Johns Hopkins. The guy has over 60 honorary doctorates.
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