In the 90s of the XIX century, at the Detroit Electric Company, a young man worked 10 hours a day for $11 a week. When he came home from work, he worked all night in his pin, which was near the house, to build a new type of engine, and his father complained that he was wasting his time, his neighbors thought he was crazy, and no one believed that anything would come of what he was doing. But it is said that only one person believed and that was his wife. His wife helped him in the evening and stayed with him until late at night, holding the kerosene lamp until his hands were cold and blue. She believed in what her husband was doing and in him until the end. Then, a year passed, when there was a lot of noise in this pin, when the surprised neighbors ran out, "Crazy" and his wife were driving through the street in a horseless carriage making a lot of noise. This "Crazy" was called Henry Ford.
Later, when a reporter interviewed Ford, when he asked the question, "If you had to do something else, what would you do and what profession would you choose?" He replied that he would do anything if he was by my side.
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