"Rise Above" shows how self-reliance, determination and a refusal to accept the status quo led to one man’s triumph in business and in life, and reminds us that anyone is able to do anything... no matter the challenge. Ralph’s achievements have provided mobility for millions of physically disabled Americans. Today, he is the founder and CEO of the largest manufacturer of wheelchair accessible vehicles in the world.
On a hot summer day in 1947, I was told I would not live to see my 13th birthday ...
Ralph Braun had two options: sit and wait for that prediction to come true or use those words as fuel to prove it wrong. He never gave a second thought to which path he would choose.
The doctors who diagnosed Ralph with muscular dystrophy at the age of six and handed him his death sentence were wrong. Not only did he live to see his 13th birthday, but he founded BraunAbility, the worlds leading manufacturer of mobility vehicles.
It wasn t an easy road. When Ralph couldn t rely on his own two legs anymore and he d outgrown piggyback rides on his father s back, he began using a wheelchair. Life went on, and Ralph was determined to find a way to keep up with it. He wanted an education, a career, and a family, just like anyone else; he just had to work a little harder at it.
First he invented a motorized scooter, the Tri-Wheeler, so he could conserve energy and keep his job as a quality control inspector at a nearby factory. When the factory moved a few miles from his home, he outfitted an old postal Jeep with hand controls and a hydraulic lift so he could have reliable transportation to and from work, no matter the weather. As his mobility increased, so did attention from the disabled community. Fifty years ago he was a young man in a wheelchair who needed to get to work. Today Ralph Braun is CEO of BraunAbility, the largest manufacturer of wheelchair accessible vehicles in the world. Capitalizing on the age-old saying Necessity is the mother of invention, Braun refused to let his disability hold him back and, in the process, brought independence and mobility to thousands. Rise Above tells the story of how self-reliance, common sense, and a refusal to accept the status quo led to one man s triumph in business and in life.
Ralph quickly realized an underserved and underappreciated market existed, and he developed a wide range of mobility products to meet its needs.
While Ralph Braun"s story is a powerful example of true entrepreneurial spirit, this book is more than a successful business model. It is the story of America s evolving attitude toward the disabled community. It is the story of the powerful love of parents determined to give their son every opportunity and chance to succeed in life. It is the story of discovering the unlimited potential within each of us, regardless of what obstacles we may face.
No matter who the reader, this book offers something for everyone. Ralph Braun's story is an inspiration to rise above any challenge."
MY REVIEW-I received this book and was interested in reading it mainly because I like reading about the founders of companies and the struggles they went through but persevered in. Ralph Braun is one of these people. Told he wouldn't make it to his 13th birthday he went on to serve his country and help others. He had people try to put him out of business, a fire that almost destroyed his warehouse, and many other trials, but this book chronicles his triumph in standing firm and staying committed to good work ethics, good quality and helping others. Even if you normally don't read biographies, this story is good for anyone. I encourage those with young boys to purchase it as many of our young men need to be reading these types of stories.
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25 comments:
The last biography that I read was "An Unquiet Mind" by Kay Redfield Jamison. It is about a psychistrist who is also bipolar. Excellent!!!! It's one of my favorite books ever. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com
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I don't believe I have ever read any biographies. I have watched several on tv. This book seems as if it would be very good though!
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Sadly, I dont think I have read any! :(
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I haven't read a bio recently, sorry :(
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I haven't read any biographies lately. The closest I can come is "Choosing to See" by Mary Beth Chapman or "Life in Spite of Me" by Kristen Anderson (I think that was the author), but I think they are more autobiographical.
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It's been a while since I read a biography. One of my favorite biographies is that of Lucy Maude Montgomery, the author of Anne of Green Gables.
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Sadly, I haven't read any in awhile.
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Biography of John McCain-next I am going to read the Biography of Barack Obama-
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The last Biography I read...can't remember the name...it's about being in a polygamous relationship and how she got out! Thick book!
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I can't remember the last time I read a biography. Love to expand my reading!
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