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English, 08.12.2020 21:30, meleajhart

Read this excerpt from Henry Ford's autobiography, My Life and Work. We were a prosperous company. We might easily have sat down and said: "Now we have arrived. Let us hold what
we have got."
Indeed, there was some disposition to take this stand. Some of the stockholders were seriously alarmed when our
production reached one hundred cars a day. They wanted to do something to stop me from ruining the company.
and whenI replied to the effect that one hundred cars a day was only a trifle and that I hoped before long to make
a thousand a day, they were inexpressibly shocked and l understand seriously contemplated court action...
The temptation to stop and hang on to what one has is quite natural. I can entirely sympathize with the desire to
quit a life of activity and retire to a ife of ease. I have never felt the urge myself but I can comprehend what it is -
although I think that a man who retires ought entirely to get out of a business. There is a disposition to retire and
retain control. It was, however, no part of my plarn to do anything of that sort. I regarded our progress merely as an
invitation to do more.
Based on this excerpt, which words best describe Henry Ford?
educated and intelligent
O kindhearted and considerate
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