I’ve always been fascinated by how people in the past tackled seemingly impossible tasks with limited tools and sheer persistence. Take lighthouse keepers, for example they maintained their stations through storms and isolation, often crafting their own repairs from whatever washed ashore. Or the stonemasons who built cathedrals over generations, honing skills passed down through families. Do you know of any other historical examples where endurance and ingenuity came together in a way that could motivate someone in a hands-on trade today? I’d love to hear your thoughts!