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Early in Henry Ford's life, his fascination with machinery began when he disassembled and reassembled clocks as a child. Working as an apprentice machinist exposed him to the mechanics of engines, further fueling his interest in automobiles. Additionally, Ford's experience with the Detroit Automobile Company, though unsuccessful, provided him with invaluable insights into manufacturing and business operations. These formative experiences laid the groundwork for his later innovations in mass production and the automotive industry.

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