Nikola Tesla Books
Whatâs the point of his success if he is ruining his life? His father wondered what to do. It would be better for Nikola to leave school than to ruin his life, thought the unhappy father. But who would dare to tell him that! Perhaps that would throw him into despair and death. He even began to blame himself for not finding some excuse in that difficult hour. Thus, pain and fear tore apart the heart of this good but unhappy parent, denying him peace and tranquility until an untimely death.
However, fate wanted Nikola to find out about all this only when his father died. At that moment, an enormous burden pressed on his soul. He deeply regretted that his good father had suffered so much because of him, and he bitterly wept.
So, Milutin Tesla died without experiencing the fame and greatness that crowned the genius and divinely gifted mind of his beloved son Nikola.
This good father passed away, unaware that by approving his son to study the sciences he loved, he contributed to the development of the greatest mind, inventor and benefactor of the world.