Influential People
There are many people who have had a great impact on my life and
on the lives of others. Whether they are well-known or not, I want to take the
time to talk about just a few of those influential people.
My
Father: My dad has been there for me literally my whole life. He taught me
how to ride my bike, taught me about cars, taught me how to manage my money
properly, and much more. He has always been active in my life and has really
influenced me greatly. He is a mechanical engineer, and the main
reason I want to follow a career in engineering. He has always taught me to be
hands on with the situations I deal with and to think before I act. He was the
first one who gave me a disassembled toy and told me to put it together by
myself, leading me to develop a love of taking things apart to learn how each
piece functions and then putting it back together again. My dad always wanted
me to work hard at everything I did. He made sure that I got my work in on time
and did things quickly and efficiently. he wanted my brothers and me to ensure
him that we won't give up easily on a task just because things get difficult.
He would always be very supportive of our decisions. Whatever it was we chose,
I could count on my dad to support us one-hundred percent of the way. As I got
older, my dad really wanted to put emphasis on being your own adult. He pushed
my brothers and me to strive to do our very best and be all that we could be.
He taught me how to drive a car, how to refuel a car, how to maintain a car,
and how to perform minor repairs on a car. He gave me the tools to shape my own
destiny and set me loose to make use of those tools to develop myself as a
person.

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: Gandhi is one of the
most recognized names in the world. He is well known for fighting British
oppression of Indians through non-violent resolutions. Gandhi was raised in a
household that practiced Vaishnavism and Jainism, an Indian religion that
practices nonviolence and views all living things as everlasting, and his
staunch belief in ahimsa, the non-injury of all living things. Gandhi was very
influential in part because he was willing to stand up against violent
oppression using no violent action; something not often witnessed in history.
He united many people of
India
to go against the poor and unfair treatment they were receiving and lead
them, garnering Gandhi the title of Mahatma, or "Great Soul."
Another aspect of Gandhi that makes him influential, perhaps most important of
all, was his steadfast resistance to the use of violence as a means to achieve
what he believed in. Gandhi was more spiritual than he was political. Gandhi
was someone who had a religious mission, to reach enlightenment and follow a
path of purity. Gandhi abstained from drugs, alcohol, intercourse, and
violence. Gandhi, while he came from simple roots, grew to become one of the
most influential and recognizable people in history. His stance and practice of
non violent protests influenced many people throughout future history to take a
stance against oppression using non violent means as well. Gandhi's use of
peace rather than violence was recognized by many social leaders that would
also lead civil and moral battles against their oppressors. Martin Luther King
Jr. was influenced by Gandhi; utilizing Gandhi's methodology and approach to
deal with segregation and inequality. In many ways, Gandhi's influence still
lives on today. Gandhi's actions have proven that non-violence can be more
influential than violent action and have a greater, longer-lasting effect on
people and the circumstances they live with.
Nikola Tesla: Nikola Tesla made many
valuable contributions to the fields of electrical and mechanical engineering
and developed ideas and technologies that are still being used today. Nikola
Tesla is most known for designing the Alternating Current electricity supply
system, a system more efficient than the Direct Current developed by
Edison. The Alternating Current is used in contemporary
history for many applications due to its efficiency at transmitting electricity
in a grid. An iconic piece of technology that Tesla invented is the "Tesla
coil," a device that is capable of creating striking electrical arcs,
which is still used in radio technology to this very day. Tesla was very
asocial, spending upwards of fifteen hours working every day and averaging only
two hours of sleep each day. He would often develop new inventions, some of
which have had great impact on technology in today's society. The work he did
had evident influence of the development of the radio; work that helped to
propel the technologies of the past even farther than what could have possibly
been hoped for. His influence extended even further with contributions being
attributed to the development of x-ray and radar technologies. He even discovered
the rotating magnetic field, the premise for Alternating Current machinery used
in modern time. The intentions of Nikola Tesla were to provide the entire world
with easily accessible information and free electricity. However, the project
lost funding and forced Tesla into bankruptcy. Not too long after, he died of
coronary thrombosis. However, the ideas he concocted and inventions he made
still influence the world today and the man who made these revolutionary
technologies will continue to influence many young inventors for generations to
come.
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