After a traumatic childhood event, Taylor grew to distrust doctors. One day, his wife Polly suggested hiring a nanny to help with their three kids, but Taylor refused, considering it too expensive. “My mother raised me alone, and I became a millionaire,” he argued.
Polly later fainted, and Taylor’s mistrust of doctors led him to refuse proper medical care, relying instead on a nurse neighbor. When their son Mark was injured and needed urgent medical attention, Taylor initially refused to move his car for an ambulance, delaying its journey.
Eventually, Mark received timely surgery and recovered. Taylor learned his actions had endangered his son’s life. He apologized to the ambulance driver and offered him a job as his personal driver.
Realizing the importance of family and help, Taylor also hired the driver’s wife as a nanny for his kids. Taylor changed his views, becoming a benefactor for the hospital and always moving for ambulances. “Helping people and ensuring your family is happy is more important than saving money,” he realized.