Dear Friends, Today’s post is about lifelong friendship of two distinguished Americans, George Washington Carver and Henry Ford with different background. This friendship is an interesting example of long-term benefits for the entire society. G W Carver, born in 1864 was raised as a slave’s kid on the farm of his mother’s former master Moses Carver. Carver developed a keen interest in plants, in the surrounding woods. Eventually he became the only African American with an advanced degree in scientific agriculture at that time. Henry Ford, on the other hand, was born on his father’s farm in 1863. While studying, Ford used to build water wheels and steam engines. Eventually Ford became an Industrialist and founded “Ford Motor Company”. In 1937, Carver and Ford met at a meeting of pioneers in the chemurgy movement, a branch of applied chemistry for industrial products from agricultural raw materials. This meeting was the start of a lifelong friendship. Those days no...