Wednesday, April 27, 2016

People who changed the world

People who changed the world

Today everything goes so fast that sometimes we can’t follow it. So world change every day, every minute and it is depend on us take part in this process or just look them. If you want to change the world first of all you have to change your mind, the way you think and then can decide and say that I want to change the world. May be you think I am too young to think about changing the world but today I’m going to talk about young people who changed the world, they were alone but they believed that one man can change the world.

Malala Yousafzai, age 17

Malala Yousafzai who was just 17 years old in October became the youngest Nobel Prize winner ever. She was fighting and was also recognized for her efforts in defending education for all children, especially girls. Malala blogged in 2009 for BBC and from this year she has been in the news. 7 years old girl was writing about her experience in Pakistan, where Taliban extremists forbade girls to go to school. Her way of fight wasn’t easy, in 2012, someone tried to kill her- this man was Taliban member and he shot Malala in the head- but surprisingly she survived and more actively continued with advocacy work protecting for oppressed children. She said to CNN reporter “I’m here to stand up for their rights, to raise their voice. It is not time to pity them. It is time to take action, so it becomes the last time…that we see a child deprived of education.”
For me Malala Yousafzai is a girl who changed the world despite of she was fighting only in one country for one group of society he managed to change the way of life for them and by this she also change the world. So believe that one man can change the world.

Joshua Wong, age 18

Joshua Wong who was 18 years old delivers a speech in front of the offices of Hong Kong’s chief executive in October.

Wong is the man who wanted democracy in Hong Kong and by this speech he did not want to become a symbol of rebellion. Then China announced it stood by Hong Kong’s new reforms to restrict the 2017 elections, Joshua Wong decided to help launch the Umbrella Movement advocating for democratic elections. So he led the protest and for this was arrested in September after storming the government’s headquarters and went on 5 day hunger strike to push universal suffrage. Wong was interviewed by Time magazine and he told that “the future will not be decided by adults, I would like to ask adults, people with capital and power, why are they not fighting for democracy?”

 Jacob Barnett, 16 years old


Jacob Barnett who has not even hit his sweet 16 yet is one of the mos promising researchers in the world. At the age of 8 he started auditing physics classes at Indiana university and began making waves at this small age. At age 9 Jacob Barnett made discoveries that expanded Einstein’s Theory about the Relativity. It is surprisingly that Jacob has an IQ higher than Einstein and this year he accepted to the independent Perimeter institute for Theoretical Physics in waterloo, and he is youngest scholar researcher who was ever accepted to this university. May be you have a question what makes Jacob’s intelligence so influential? I had the same question when introduced this amazing person. He has diagnosed with Aspberger’s syndrome. Jacob is a man who managed to triumphed over his difficulties and also found charity organization for children with autism by opening public profile ‘Jacob’s Place’. Jacob was only 2 years old when doctors told his parents that he would always struggle and hardly managed to talk.


This is a small list of people who changed the world, they are a lot of but I talk about people who managed to overpowered obstacles and change the world. I  think this article was helpful and interesting for you and believe that one man can change the world. so you can write your favorite persons who changed the world in the comment.

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