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Cubmaster Minute – Science and Perseverance

January 27, 2021 1 Comment

Here is a brief Cubmaster minute to help Cub Scout understand why perseverance is important. It could also be used as a Scoutmaster minute.

Science and Perseverance

Have you tried to do something and failed? Maybe you thought about giving up. But consider this – when Thomas Edison first tried to create a  practical light bulb , he didn’t succeed right away.  Science is often a long series of failures with success at the end. Are you glad Thomas Edison kept trying? Think about that next time you turn a light on in your room.

Henry Ford was a creative person who figured out how to produce cars so most people could afford them. He once said “Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.” Clearly he understood the importance of perseverance. Aren’t you glad he didn’t just give up when he failed? Think about that next time you are riding in your car.

The transistor is a small electric component. When it was first invented, many people couldn’t figure out what it would be used for. But some scientists kept trying different ideas with it and eventually it became the basis for most electronic devices. Think about that next time you turn your TV on.

So next time you fail at something, think of all of those scientist who never gave up on their ideas. Through perseverance they made our lives a lot more comfortable.

Filed Under: Program IdeasTagged: Inspiration (Minutes)



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  1. Adam Cox says

    April 4, 2012 at 2:16 AM

    Thanks for this. I have printed this out so I can read it at the next Pack meeting. We are doing a Cub-invention night. It is where Parents bring tubes, pop bottles and other clean items that the Cubscouts in teams get to build their invention and create a quick story about what it does.

    This is perfect in tying it all together.

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