8 Inspirational Role Models To Look Up To

People who inspire me are those who try to make a difference in the community and do something good.

there are so many people who’ve done heroic things in so many different fields and by doing so, they’ve brought us to a greater understanding of what’s on this planet. They’ve inspired us to see the world is far bigger than we thought at the start.

8 Inspirational Role Models to Look Up to

So this list is going to include people not just inspirational but who have said inspirational things in a pithy manner.

“A line is drawn in the sand.” It’s so obvious!

1. The Dalai Lama

I am truly amazed that the Dalai Lama has made such a huge impact not only in the world but in our own lives. He has traveled the world preaching peace and tolerance while he has been exiled. Even as he preaches peace and tolerance, the Chinese are trying to decide who replaces him.

Here’s the thing. Life is a series of choices. Some of these choices are easy to make and others are difficult. We all make choices every day about how we live our lives. Sometimes we go with the easy choice and sometimes we face the challenge. In the end, all of our choices have consequences. No matter how difficult, the consequences of our choices will always be better than the choice not to make them.

2. Albert Einstein

He’s an entrepreneur, innovator, and an inventor, but there’s so much more to Steve Jobs than just the products he created. From the way he ran Apple, his passion for humanity, and his dedication to creating a more connected, creative, and joyful world for all people, he’s a man of integrity who led with the highest ideals.

Go ahead and get up and stop being lazy and lazy. Stop procrastinating and do something with your life.

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I don’t see how this is a translation error.

3. Marilyn Monroe

As a girl, Marilyn was given up by her mentally unstable mother and bounced around foster homes. She eventually broke free and did become famous, but she was type cast as a dumb blonde and severely underpaid.

Poe was a recluse, he had a small income and a large circle of friends. He was known to have a habit of drinking and smoking. His mental health was fragile, and he often felt lonely and depressed.

4. Steve Jobs

If I was forced out of a company, I would be kicking and screaming and refusing to go back. But Steve Jobs was not allowed to be the CEO of Apple for the first four years of his return. He was a hired gun and he needed the company’s respect. That’s what helps him so much.

In a time when most people saw the future of technology as only progressing forward, Moore had a vision of what computers could be.

5. Malala Yousafzai

She was shot, by the Taliban, for fighting for women’s right to be educated. That bullet has resounded around the world, for she survived and used her newfound fame to do some very impressive things, for she was shot by the Taliban for fighting for the education of women and children.

Aung San Suu Kyi received the Noble Peace Prize for it. It makes her the youngest person to ever receive it.

6. Amelia Earhart

Amelia was an icon for feminism. She was given her place in history because she knew where she stood, and she was willing to fight for what she wanted with force.

She saved up the money to buy a plane and use it to set a new personal altitude record by flying higher than 14,000 feet. That’s quite a feat back in 1940. And, even more important, we’ve come a long way since the 1940s.

7. Oprah Winfrey

It’s not always about whether what you say is true or false and how you say it is much more important.
[Source]: People around the world have been exposed to Oprah and her show for decades, and have grown to love her as an inspirational presence.

She revolutionized talk shows and became incredibly rich at a time when that was still a hard thing to do.

8. Vincent Van Gogh

Painting or making art is a way of communicating, expressing, and conveying ideas that are important to us to other people in our lives.

He was poor most of his life, had hundreds of paintings that he didn’t sell and never found fame within his lifetime, and I guess you could say that he never really got the recognition he deserved. But he never gave up on his art, he never gave up on his dreams, and even though most people still don’t believe that he’s a great artist, he will always have the last word.

Although it is true that Vincent was not in full control of his actions and that his friend was just a simple soldier, it remains a fact that he did not have the heart to tell anybody.

Conclusion

They are all different. Leaders, painters, exiles, and stars. Yet, they all have something in common.

If you want to be a winner, you can’t think of anything but winning. You can’t think of anything but winning. You have to not quit. You have to keep on keeping on. You have to keep on.

These are people for whom the concept of the good life is not about some kind of endless pleasure and accumulation of stuff, it is about their character development. It is about their commitment to justice and the search for real meaning.

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