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The World Would Be a Big Mess if It Wasn't for These People

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Making the world a better place is a serious task. Things improve because of the hard work of the best people. This is a list of famous people who helped heal the world.

Some people have been acknowledged for their efforts with Nobel Peace prizes. Some of these people have a long-lasting legacy that has inspired others to act. Some have invented something that made life better. All the famous people on this list have worked hard to enact change for the better.
 
Everything that we see today is the result of decisions made in the past. Some of those decisions were made by people who were not interested in improving the world. People with evil intentions, or more often than not self-motivated intentions. Some of those decisions were made by people like those on this list who were either inherently trying to do good in the world, or who were at very least working on projects which helped more than just themselves. 
 
When you focus outward, you are able to change the world in a meaningful way. If that becomes your focus, you too can take the cues of some of the famous people on this list, and improve the world for more people. 

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Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln went to war to keep his country intact. By abolishing slavery, he confirmed that America ought to be a place where all people are created equal, by abolishing slavery. His legacy continues to inspire. 
Anne Frank
Anne Frank's tragic story brought a face to the millions murdered by the Nazi regime. Her Diary showed that optimism can still shine through in the face of utter bleakness. Her story helps remind us to never forget the Holocaust.
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was America's first Renaissance Man. He was a founding father, a writer, a political theorist, a postmaster, a scientist, an inventor, and a diplomat. He inspires us to imagine our human potential.
Helen Keller
Helen Keller made the world a better place for all people because she showed the potential of the human spirit. She was able to break the isolation of being deaf & blind with the help of her teacher, and she campaigned for women's suffrage, labor rights, and socialism.
Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi advocated non-violence in an age of extreme violence. His peaceful sit-ins and hunger strikes were monumental in ending the British occupation of India. He showed the world that a conviction to a strong idea can change the world. 
Marie Curie
Marie Curie's pioneering research on radioactivity won her a Nobel Prize, the first ever for a woman. This physicist & chemist helped us to explore the unseen world. She paved the way for radiological cancer treatment, which has saved many lives.  
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. fought for the dignity of all Americans through the practice of non-violent civil disobedience. His legacy reminds us how the Civil Rights movement successfully dismantled de facto segregation. His memory pushes us to continue the fight for true equality. 
Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa dedicated her life to serving those in poverty. She fought to improve the lives of the disadvantaged. Her legacy lives on in those who she helped.
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks simple act of not moving to the back of the bus reverberated across the nation. Her courage helped to end segregation in the South. She is an inspiring figure who helped to make the world a better place.
Thomas Edison
We'd be in the dark without Thomas Alva Edison. Every time you turn on a lightbulb, you have to thank him. His inventions made the world a much brighter place. 


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