It's no secret- People fall head-over-heels for pop-culture figures and their flashy entrances on the red carpet, or their embarrassing stunts in front of the paparazzi. It's a phenomenon that is sweeping our brainwaves and seems to be sticking like glue. But with so much going on behind the curtain, how can we be so blind to ignore some of these interesting people making a difference... no spotlight required.
Salman Khan began his popular math-tutorial website to benefit his teenage cousin with her math homework from across the globe. His site, khanacademy.org now has over three thousand tutorials for students and teachers alike to follow and utilize to enhance performance in the classroom. Knowledge is power, and the man behind it is powerful!
Taking the idea of Change into his own hands, Rattray created the website Change.org, a platform that invites every single person to share their stories, ideas, and plans for change. It is on this website that we see personal accounts of why change is vital for the better of our people, economy, and world as whole. It also provides free-speech opportunities to other countries under protest and political scrutiny.
In 2009, Ostrom was the first woman to receive a Nobel prize for economics, placing emphasis on the importance of collective action in the world's most urgent, emerging issues. At 78 years old, this incredible figure has done field studies of the world's fisheries, traveled with shepherds in the Swiss countryside and looked around the Los Angeles water basin. Her goal: to bring the realization to light that in order to preserve our world, we must overcome selfish interests.
All of these incredibly inspiring stories (and so many more) can be found here, published by Time.
All of these incredibly inspiring stories (and so many more) can be found here, published by Time.
So the next time you find yourself getting caught up in the Kardashian klan, the recent reject of the Bachelorette, or J-Lo's moves in techno-flashy music videos, think to yourself-
"Who am I looking up to?"
"Who am I looking up to?"
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