Though Thomas Alva Edison claimed he never slept more than four hours a night, he was extremely fond of naps.
However, did anyone tell him that whenever and wherever we decide take a nap, we should always put it back.
Edison believed short naps boosted creativity. He was fond of 💤 on the grass in the company of many, regardless of their status. They included businessman Harvey S. Firestone and the 29th POTUS Warren G. Harding.
One of the most famous and prolific inventors of all time, Edison significantly influenced modern life. He contributed inventions such as the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera, as well as improving the telegraph and the telephone, which he could not yet put into sleep mode.
Not known for burning rubber, he organized the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company on August 3, 1900. By putting in his patent and money, he acquired half the shares of the $50,000 corporation. After 1903, when it began to manufacture its products, the company prospered.
President Harding signed the Budget and Accounting Act, which established the country's first formal budgeting process and created the Bureau of the Budget. Another major aspect of his domestic policy was the Fordney–McCumber Tariff, which greatly increased tariff rates. A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents while in office. Oh, now I get it. The former guy is a copycat without original ideas.