The neurosurgeon Dr Ben Carson's mother read this poem OFTEN to her two son's .
What a wise mother!!
She worked hard as a single mum, to develop her boys into responsible adults...and, it paid off.
If things go bad for you
And make you a bit ashamed
Often you will find out that
You have yourself to blame
Swiftly
we ran to mischief
And then the bad luck came
Why do we fault others?
We have ourselves to blame
And then the bad luck came
Why do we fault others?
We have ourselves to blame
Whatever
happens to us,
Here is what we say
“Had it not been for so-and-so
Things wouldn’t have gone that way.”
Here is what we say
“Had it not been for so-and-so
Things wouldn’t have gone that way.”
And if
you are short of friends,
I’ll tell you what to do
Make an examination,
You’ll find the faults in you…
I’ll tell you what to do
Make an examination,
You’ll find the faults in you…
You’re
the captain of your ship,
So agree with the same
If you travel downward
You have yourself to blame By Mayme White Miller
So agree with the same
If you travel downward
You have yourself to blame By Mayme White Miller
Gifted Hands by and about
Ben Carson, M.D., is the inspiring story of an inner-city kid with poor
grades and little motivation, who, at age thirty-three, became director
of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University Hospital.
