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Here is another man who built a brand in his namesake. Soichiro Honda was born in 1906, a geopolitically turbulent time. At the age of 15, he left for Tokyo to earn a living without finishing his education. After working at an auto repair shop for six years, he returned home to start an automotive shop.
During the late 1930s, despite the economic downturn due to the Great Depression, he founded Tōkai Seiki, an auto parts company. The company produced piston rings for Toyota and invested everything into this innovation. However, it was rejected for not meeting their specification despite working hard. With no success and little cash, he went to finish his education.
He even pawned his wife’s ring to have enough money for his family’s expenses. He learned to improve upon his previous designs while he was in school. He used his learning, tried, and failed for two more years, then finally secured a contract with Toyota. However, one of the piston rings he created exploded, bringing problems to his company.
He came back from a loss, but an earthquake destroyed his factory. Despite rebuilding his factory, the allied forces’ carpet-bombing of the area leveled it. After the war, he experimented instead of selling auto parts, creating an innovative motorized bike using his products. The motorcycle became a hit giving Brand Honda a fresh start.
The Honda bikes have competed with some of the biggest motorbike companies, like Triumph and Harley Davidson. Honda is one of the competitors for Toyota in the car segment. Soichiro Honda is not only a man with an undying spirit, but he also built his knowledge of how automobiles worked, and then he succeeded by building the right attitude.
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