11 Lessons From History’s Greatest Comebacks

Everyone loves a good comeback story and it turns out that history is full of them! From business leaders to entire cities, there are so many amazing turnarounds to learn from. Let’s look at eleven of the most incredible comebacks in history that are real-life proof that when the going gets tough, the tough get going. There’s a real beauty in believing in yourself. 

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Steve Jobs Returns to Apple

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In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to Apple after he was fired. At the time, Apple was a company on the edge of bankruptcy—yet Steve introduced a lineup of products that changed the tech world forever. The iMac, iPod, iPhone & iPad pulled Apple out of the red and made it the tech titan we know it for today. From this, we can see how important it is to have the vision to see what others can’t.

Michael Jordan’s Second NBA Championship Run

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Basketball legend Michael Jordan decided to retire in 1993—only to make a blockbuster return to the NBA in 1995. What did he do next? Not much, just leading the Chicago Bulls to three more championships in ’96, ’97 & ’98! His story shows us that we shouldn’t rest on our laurels. Rather, we need to push ourselves to achieve even more because the thirst for success doesn’t get quenched easily. Never give up!

Robert Downey Jr.’s Career Revival

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Originally, Robert Downey Jr.’s career was almost written off due to legal troubles & substance abuse. Yet he then became Hollywood’s darling with his role as Tony Stark in “Iron Man.” It’s nothing short of inspiring! His comeback is a clear lesson in how we all have the power within us to transform. You have to grab that second chance with both hands because who knows when you’ll get another one?

Winston Churchill’s Political Comeback

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Before World War II, Winston Churchill’s career was in political wilderness with no signs of recovery. But he then managed to lead the UK through its darkest hour and his leadership & speeches guided the country to victory. It’s a story about true leadership. Even during the toughest times, we can still have hope.

Nintendo Switch’s Success

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After the Wii U completely failed, Nintendo needed something new—the Nintendo Switch was just that. They launched the console in 2017. The Switch’s unique design & impressive lineup of games eventually helped Nintendo claw its way back to the top of the gaming world, becoming one of the best-selling video game consoles of all time. Clearly, we need to listen to feedback & adapt to our audience to succeed.

Abraham Lincoln’s Presidential Victory

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Before he became the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln had his fair share of setbacks. He lost eight elections & failed at two businesses. But did he give up? Nope. He kept going until he won the presidency & then led the country during the Civil War before abolishing slavery. No matter how many times we fail, we should remember that it’s a mere stepping stone to success.

LEGO’s Business Transformation

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In the early 2000s, LEGO faced bankruptcy and was forced back to the drawing board. As a result, they streamlined their business & focused on their core products while also branching into media and theme parks. Now, LEGO is the world’s most profitable toy manufacturer! Their story teaches us that we should focus on what we’re good at. We should also be open to new opportunities.

Tiger Woods’ Masters Victory in 2019

World number one golfer Tiger Woods of the United States tees off during the final round of the HSBC Champions golf tournament at the Sheshan International Golf Club in Shanghai, China, Sunday, 8 November 2009. Phil Mickelson of the U.S. held off a challenge by South Africas Ernie Els in the last round of the HSBC Champions golf tournament in Shanghai to win by one stroke. Mickelson, the world No.2 behind Tiger Woods, becomes the first person to win the tournament twice, following his victory in 2007. Top-ranked Woods tied for sixth, recovering from dropping three shots on the front nine to shoot par.
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After personal scandals & several back surgeries, many thought Tiger Woods’ days of winning were over. But in 2019, he proved them all wrong—he won the Masters, his first major championship in over a decade. Really, it’s never too late to fight back and win. You just have to keep your eyes on the prize & ignore the haters!

Martha Stewart’s Business Empire Rebuild

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Back in 2004, Martha Stewart went to prison for insider trading and most people thought it was the end of her decorating & cooking empire. Yet Martha wasn’t about to let her empire crumble! Once she was out, she expanded her brand into all sorts of new areas. It was her way of showing the world that hitting a rough patch doesn’t have to be the end of the story. With some grit & clever strategies, she salvaged her reputation and also took her business to new heights. Everyone deserves a second shot!

The Rebuilding of Chicago After the Great Fire

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In 1871, Chicago was practically wiped off the map after a massive fire. You’d think that the city would’ve fallen forever but Chicagoans refused to have any of that defeatism. Instead, they rolled up their sleeves & got straight to work. The locals rebuilt the city from the ashes. In doing so, they made the city better with tougher fire safety rules and an entirely new urban layout.

The Comeback of New Orleans Post-Katrina

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Hurricane Katrina in 2005 was one of the most devastating natural disasters in US history after it left much of New Orleans underwater—and displaced thousands of residents. Over the years, the city restored a lot of its infrastructure & homes. Better yet, it also strengthened its flood defenses. You can always make a comeback when you have your community to rely on!

Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.

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