The Story Of How A High School “Loser” Created Charlie Brown

We win some, we lose some, but then there are people who veer towards perpetually being one or the other. We all hope to be on a winning streak. To have those bursts of luck, and the continual opening of doors wherever we may roam. There are just some people who seem to have a horseshoe glued to their body!

Then, on the other side of the spectrum, there are the people who just can’t seem to get it together. Luck isn’t on their side, and it seems like everything they do just goes wrong or fails. They are the underdogs, and while they may struggle, there are few that rise – like this one.

This is the incredible story of a little boy who was always a “loser.” He was an underachiever, a flunker, a loser who just kept losing. The boy failed every single subject in grade eight, and in high school, he was no different, he flunked every subject there too. Not all was lost, however, when he made it on the golf team, but when it really counted and when the team was down to the wire, he lost the game. And the consolation match that followed.

It’s not that no one liked him, it’s just that he was mediocre and he didn’t have much, or really anything, to contribute. No one cared because he was just mediocre. And so he accepted his fate. He didn’t change himself, he just went with it, and found comfort in his art. He spent his time drawing away, so much so, he submitted drawings for the yearbook, but got rejected. After graduation, he submitted his work to Walt Disney Studios but then too got rejected.

After years of being denied and denied and denied over and over and over again, he stepped back and told his life story through his cartoons. The world knows him as Charles M. Schultz and his best-loved character is Charlie Brown from the continually inspiring comic, Peanuts. Ring a bell?

Click to watch this truly remarkable story of Charles M. Schultz. It’s extraordinarily inspiring.


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