Monday, April 11, 2016

One man can change the world

When we hear about people who changed the world first thing we are thinking about is how to change the world. what is need to do to change the world, but there is no answer to this question because you may do only one small thing and by this the world transformed and changed. You maybe don’t believe but one man can change the world and this man may be anybody from us. But for this we have to have enough courage, strength and knowledge for this. Now I will tell you some stories about people who changed the world but they are not very popular and famous for us and I hope this will be very interesting, helpful and good motivator for you to believe that one man can change the world.
It was December 1, 1995 when Rosa Parks who was very tired from a full day's work, boarded a Montgomery bus. When she entered at bus driver ordered her to give up her seat in the “colored” section for a person who was white, but she disobey his order and according to this she was arrested for civil disobedience. This, Montgomery Bus Boycott that followed, are recognized as pivotal moments in the Civil Rights Movement.
So this is a one example of inspirational short stories about one man can change the world.

Todd Beamer and the Passengers of Flight 93: Fought Back Against 9/11 Terrorists

It was 2001 11/09 when Todd Beamer who was account manager and the other passengers on United Airlines Flight 93 realized that the terrorist had seized this plane, they worked courageously and as fast as they could to reclaim control. Airplane crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, but the passengers' brave who did the impossible in that situation resistance galvanized America at its darkest moment.
Candy Lightner: Stood Up Against Drunk Driving

On March 7, 1980 Candy Lightner founded Mothers against Drunk Driving (MADD) and it happened after her 13 year old daughter was killed by car accident and the driver was drunk. This was first legal consequences for driving while intoxicated and after the formation of MADD it transformed American attitudes about driving.

Frank Willis: Did His Job...and Brought Down a President

It was June 17, 1972, when Frank Willis who was security guard was making his midnight rounds at the Watergate office building, when suddenly he noticed tape over the lock of a basement door. He thought if another worker had left it there accidentally, he removed it. Willis later found tape again in the same place. He called the police, and the rest is history. Two years later, President Nixon resigned in disgrace over his involvement in the coverup of the Watergate break-in.
So my friends this is an examples of unknown people who changed the world. so believe in that one man can change the world.

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