Write about the qualities of a great personality who has inspired you.
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As adults, you must have posed this popular question to youngsters: “What do you want to become when you grow up?”
You also must have heard kids say, “I want to be a famous cricketer like Sachin”, or “I want to be a noted scientist like Albert Einstein”.
Coming from different walks of life, these are some popular personalities, who, because of their noble deeds and hard work not only inspired well-informed adults but also kids.
Reading the success stories of such global personalities will create an indelible imprint on the minds and hearts of kids, inspiring them to follow their footsteps.
If you are looking to inspire kids, here are some notable people who can shape their impressionable minds and lead them onto the path of hard work and dedication towards a subject of their choice.
1. Thomas Alva Edison
He can be named as one of the most creative inventors of all times. Inventing a number of objects that simplified human life, Edison was the scientist who unveiled the first commercial incandescent electric bulb.
Telegraph was another noted innovation that adds to the list along with alkaline storage batteries.
He invented all these when he was fighting with the symptoms of scarlet fever and ear infections that left him with hearing difficulties until he turned nearly deaf. He is known for the invention of a 6 inch telescope that allowed him to watch all the moons of Jupiter.
Along with this, Edison is also known for his mathematical formula that calculates the value of Pi.
2. Sir Isaac Newton
He is another gem in the crown of ancient physics, belonging to the 17th Globally recognized as an astronomer with an unparalleled imaginative mind, he was a famous mathematician and philosopher as well.
His fidgety nature allowed him to discover new things. The lesser-known fact is that Newton despite being bad at studies came up with the famous “three laws of motion” which introduced his understanding about gravity to the world at large
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I think the great personality who has inspired me is Malala Yousafzai,a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate.
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What inspires me about Malala?
- Her sense of humour in the face of adversity. There is not an ounce of victim in her vocabulary, just passion for change;
- Her unswerving commitment to improving the lives of girls globally through education;
- Malala’s positive outlook inspires me not to give up, and to believe that anything is possible, like me being here today from Kenya;
- She is a fighter! Inspiring so many others to speak up and not be afraid!
- Do not let your age stop you from changing the world - Malala's comment tonight. Completely relevant to my company - thank you Malala
- If more women pick up the torch from the flame of courage Malala has ignited they will rid the world of poverty and inequality!
- Her unwavering beliefs and passion. She will stand for her cause until she cannot stand anymore and for that, I am inspired;
- "Don't clip her wings" - she's a reminder that we can all make a difference by empowering and enabling others
- We all have a voice. Malala used hers with dignity, purpose and sincerity. That is inspiring.
- As a 11 y.o boy, I'm inspired most by her courage to stand up for her beliefs even while her own life was at risk. Wow!
- Malala is fierce and kind all at once. Her authenticity and sincerity combined with her tenacity and courage is what we need in our leaders.
- Her courage. Malala shows us to speak up even if our voice shakes.
- All students fathers can be incredibly inspired to be a dad as Malala's, for his strength to fight for his daughter's right to education.
- When we lift up others we all rise higher - Malala is the brave saint that lives this truth and inspires millions to do the same.
- Malala is inspiring because she is speaking up for the rights of those who have no voice. She bravely holds a lamp for girls to be educated.
- .Her unwavering commitment to her values even before she was recognised as a global sensation. When it was risky and without glamour.
You allow EVERY GIRL to see herself in you, regardless of age, socioeconomic status or race. You make us feel we ALL have the power.
Unlike most who are thrown a bad card in life, she's taken her card and used it to make a change; significant, unparallelled change.
From my 9 year old daughter here tonight "she got up and carried on". Malala's shown it just takes one voice to make change.