Some people invent machines.
Nikola Tesla dreamed in electricity.
He once said that the Earth itself had music a frequency that everything vibrates to and he spent his life trying to tune into it. He built towers that could send power wirelessly, imagined communication through the air, and believed energy filled every corner of space long before anyone spoke of Wi-Fi or the internet.People called him crazy, yet so much of what he imagined later became real.
Tesla wasn’t just chasing inventions. He was chasing understanding the hidden rhythm behind all things. He believed that the universe was alive, that thought itself had power, and that energy could be shared freely among all humans.
He died poor and alone, but never bitter. He once said, “The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine.”
Sometimes the ones who see too far ahead live quietly in the background of history. But their ideas hum beneath everything we touch today from the electricity in our walls to the wireless waves in our pockets.
Tesla’s life reminds us of something simple but powerful:Genius isn’t about being perfect it’s about believing deeply in something that doesn’t yet exist.
I believe that maybe Nikola Tesla is ahead of his time and maybe people does not digest his success so they decide to bring down the Nikola Tesla but still he is the greatest mind that has exist in the history of human kind has ever seen