This story was sent to me via a friend. I thought it was so good that I wanted to share it with all of you. I hope your summer was blessed with wonderful memories.
Enjoy!
When Henry Ford asked for the cheapest hotel in town… people were stunned.
He had just landed in England — already a billionaire, already one of the most recognized names in the world. But instead of luxury, he walked up to the airport information desk and asked, simply:
“Where’s the cheapest place to stay?” The clerk hesitated. Worn coat. Modest bag. Calm voice. Then he realized who was standing in front of him.
Henry Ford. The man whose name was in every newspaper. The face behind an empire.“Sir… aren’t you Mr. Ford?” he asked, still processing.
Ford nodded. “Yes, I am.”
Still puzzled, the clerk continued: “I know your son always stays in the best hotels, wears the finest suits. But you—you’re asking for the cheapest room, in an old coat that looks older than you…Why?”
Ford smiled. Just enough to say everything without saying too much. “Because I don’t need more than a place to sleep. Wherever I stay — I’m still Henry Ford And this coat? It belonged to my father. It keeps me warm. That’s enough.”
He paused. Then added, quietly: “My son is still learning. He still worries what others think. But I’ve learned to stop paying for approval. I didn’t become wealthy by spending — I became wealthy by understanding what matters, and what doesn’t.”
A quiet lesson wrapped in humility: True wealth isn’t in what you show — it’s in what you know. You are not your coat, your hotel, or your bank account. You are who you are, wherever you go.
On A Personal Note:
I read this story to my family and most especially my grandchildren after a day of wrangling young children. A silence fell across the room as they loved the story but more importantly learned the lesson.
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth (Matthew 5:5).
Refences:
David Attenborough, “Henry Ford’s Humble Approach to Wealth and Success as Summarized by AI,” Facebook (May 8, 2015). https://www.facebook.com/groups/davidattenboroughfanss/permalink/4128920884045721/
Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go (Joshua 1:9).
I’m a Christian nurse who helps people navigate the murky waters of healthcare
References:
Author of Wake UP Call 911: It’s Time to Reduce your Risk for A Heart Attack and Stroke (2015) and Helping the Hurting: Nursing Ministry in the Body of Christ (2022).
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