The Inspiring Tale of Mr Henry Ford

The Inspiring Tale of Mr Henry Ford

In 1896, Thomas Edison, the brilliant inventor of the electric bulb, was working on a car design when he discovered that a young employee at his company had created an experimental automobile. That young man was Henry Ford.??

At a company party in New York, Edison met Ford and was thoroughly impressed by his gasoline-powered car concept. While Edison had been considering electricity as a power source, he enthusiastically encouraged Ford, saying, "Young man, that's the thing! You have it! I think you are on to something! I encourage you to continue your pursuits!"??

Inspired by Edison's words, Ford continued his work and eventually developed a car that made him both successful and wealthy.??

Years later, tragedy struck on December 9, 1914, when a fire destroyed Edison's laboratory and factory. At 67 years old, he suffered a devastating loss that insurance could not fully cover. But before the ashes had even cooled, Henry Ford stepped in, handing Edison a check for $750,000 and a note assuring him that more was available if needed.??

In 1916, Ford moved his home next to Edison’s. When Edison later became confined to a wheelchair, Ford got one too—so they could race each other.??

This lifelong friendship began with one man believing in another’s potential.??

?Lesson:??

Never be jealous of someone else’s success.

If you can’t win the race, help the person ahead of you break the record.

Your candle doesn’t lose its light by igniting another.

Let’s follow their example—supporting and uplifting each other!

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