In 1960, two men had a $50 bet.
One of the men was Theodore Geisel a.k.a Dr Seuss. The other was Bennet Cerf, the co-founder of Random House Publishers.
Cerf challenged Geisel to write a book using only 50 unique words.
The result? "Green Eggs and Ham"
Dr. Seuss's best-selling book.
Dr. Seuss was known to procrastinate.
He often found it difficult to start p…