His childhood was not always easy. In his teen years, he contracted cholera, a severe case.
For 9 months, he was bedridden. Periods of sickness marked his life.
They also served as inspiration. In his feeble, altered state, Nikola sometimes saw lights, visions, inventions.
Nikola's father had wanted him to follow him into the clergy.
But as his son lay sick, he made a promise. If Nikola recovered, he could go to engineering school. He was at the Austrian Polytechnic in 2 years.
It did continue with such success.
At the end of Nikola's second year, he developed a dangerous addiction: gambling. He frittered his tuition.
He eventually got the money back, but the psychological damage was done. Nikola had a breakdown, dropping out of school.
There was a period of wilderness.
Tesla worked as a draftsman, played cards on the streets, tried to restart his studies, got a job.
By 1884 he'd worked in Prague and Paris as an engineer. It was time to try to make it in America.
As Tesla later told it, when they met, the tycoon proposed a bet. If Tesla could improve upon his Direct Current plants, Edison would pay him $50K.
Telsa succeeded. Edison refused to pay:
“When you become a full-fledged American, you will appreciate an American joke."
There was no love lost between the men. When Edison died, Tesla offered the only negative comment to the NYT.
When he wasn't paid, Tesla quit. He dug ditches until he was contacted from Western Union.
They'd heard about his work on "Alternative Currents."
The cost of building Tesla's motor and a financial panic put George in a tough spot.
He asked Tesla to waive his right to royalties.
Millions of dollars, an insane amount in the era. Could Tesla give that up? It was not only money, but influence. The chance to be a titan.
He did.
George had always dealt honestly with him, unlike Edison.
It was not the only time Nikola lost out on grand riches. In 1901, he approached JP Morgan.
Progress was slow, but Tesla’s ambitions only grew. He returned to JP Morgan with an even *bigger* plan, asking for more money.
Morgan refused.
In 1901, Marconi successfully transmitted the first “message” over radio. The letter “S.”
It took Tesla a while to realize he was in a losing battle. Over the next 5 years, he sent over 50 letters to JP Morgan asking for money, all while investment poured into Marconi’s project.
After JP Morgan died, Nikola began writing to his son.
Tesla died in Room 3327 of the Hotel New Yorker. For the last years of his life, he had relied on the charity of his old friend’s organization, the Westinghouse Company.
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