In the late 90s of the 19th century, a young mechanic worked at an electric company in Detroit for $ 11 a week. He worked 10 hours a day, and when he came home, he often worked at midnight in his barn, trying to invent a new type of engine. His father believed that the guy was wasting his time, the neighbors were called crazy, no one believed that anything good would come out of these classes. No one but his wife ...
She helped him to work at night, holding for several hours over his head a kerosene lamp. Cyanis hands, teeth chattered from the cold, she often caught a cold, but ... She believed in her husband! Years later, a noise came from the barn. Neighbors saw, as on the road without a horse, in one cart the madman and his wife rode. The eccentric name was Henry Ford ...
When, while interviewing Ford, a journalist asked who would want Ford to be in another life, the genius replied simply: "Whatever ... If only my wife was next to me ..."