It cuts both ways. It could be said that you do not have the capability of convincing society.
This is a list of 100 people who changed the world. (not sacrosanct but all these people made a difference to the world and they were not created by society, they stood out in a crowd of people for having extraordinary talent and the power to influence others)
100 People who changed the world
This is a list of 100 people who have changed the world. This list is not a judgement about who is 'best'.
People who changed the world
christ1. Jesus Christ (c.5BC – 30AD) Spiritual Teacher, central figure of Christianity.
2. Thomas JeffersonJefferson (1743 – 1826) 3rd President of US. Principle author of Declaration of Independence
3. Mikhail Gorbachev Gorbachev(1931 – ) Leader of Soviet Union. Oversaw transition from Communism in Eastern Europe.
4. Lord Buddha buddha (c 563 – 483 BC) Spiritual Teacher and founder of Buddhism.
5. Winston Churchill Churchill(1874 – 1965) Prime Minister of Great Britain during Second World War.
6. William Shakespeare Shakespeare(1564- 1616) English poet and playwright.
Muhammad_Salat7. Muhammad – (570 – 632) Prophet of Islam
8. Martin Luther King christ (1929 – 1968) Non-violent civil rights leader.
9. Abraham Lincoln Lincoln (1809 – 1865) President of US during civil war, helped end slavery.
mandela10. Nelson Mandela (1918 – 2013) Anti-apartheid leader. First President of democratic South Africa in 1994.
St Paul (5 – AD 67) – Christian missionary
Adolf Hitler (1889 – 1945) – Dictator of Nazi Germany.
George Washington (1732 – 1799) – 1st President of US
Sri Krishna (c. BC) – Spiritual teacher of Hinduism
Emperor Constantine (272 – 337) First Roman Emperor to embrace Christianity
Martin Luther (1483 – – 1546) – Key figure in Protestant Reformation.
Socrates (469 – 399 BC) – Greek philosopher
Mahatma Gandhi (1869 – 1948) – Indian nationalist and politician
Karl Marx (1818 -– 1883) – German philosopher, founder of Marxism
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 –- 1821) – French military and political leader
Simon Bolivar (1783 – 1830) – Liberator of Latin American countries
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882 – 1945) US President 1932-1945
Charles Darwin (1809 -– 1882) – Developed theory of evolution
Sir Isaac Newton (1642 – 1727) – English mathematician and scientist.
Confucius (551 – – 479 BC) – Chinese philosopher.
Akbar (1542 – 1605) – Moghul Emperor
Queen Victoria (1819 –- 1901) – Queen of Great Britain during Victorian age.
Konrad Adenauer (1876 – 1967) – German Chancellor post WWII.
Jawaharlal Nehru (1889 – 1964) – First Indian Prime Minister
Ramses II (1279 – 1213 BC) – Powerful Egyptian king.
Benjamin Franklin (1706 – 1790) – US writer and polymath
Alexander the Great (356 -– 323 BC) – King of Macedonia.
Woodrow Wilson (1856 – 1924) – President of US during WWI
Christopher Columbus (1451 – 1506) – Italian explorer landed in America.
Marcus Aurelius (121 –- 180) – Roman Emperor and philosopher
Galileo Galilei (1564 -1642) – Astronomer and physicist
Plato (424 –- 348 BC) – philosopher.
Joan of Arc (1412 – 1431) – French saint.
Charlemagne (742 – 814) – King of Franks and Emperor of the Romans.
Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC) – Greek philosopher.
Saladin (1138 –- 1193) – Leader of Arabs during Crusades.
Babur (1483 – 1531) – Founder of Moghul Empire
Sir Walter Raleigh (1552 – 1618) – English explorer.
Voltaire (1694 – – 1778) – French philosopher.
Catherine the Great (1729 -– 1796) – Russian Queen.
Mozart (1756 –- 1791) – Austrian Music composer.
Guru Nanak (1469 – 1539) – Founder of Sikhism
Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519) – Italian scientist, artist, polymath.
Louis Pasteur (1822 – 1895) – French chemist and Biologist.
Leo Tolstoy (1828 – 1910) – Russian writer and philosopher
Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955) – German physicist.
Ataturk (1881-1938) – founder of the Turkish Republic.
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) – Spanish painter and sculptor
Pope John Paul II (1920 – 2005) – Polish Pope from 1978-2005
Margaret Thatcher (1925 – ) – British Prime Minister
Mohammed Ali (1942 – ) American boxer
John F. Kennedy (1917 – 1963) – US President.
Boris Yeltsin (1931 – 2007) – Russian President
Indira Gandhi (1917 – 1984) – Third Prime Minister of India.
William Tyndale (1494 – 1536) – Translated Bible into English
Tim Berners Lee (1955 – ) Credited with founding World Wide Web
Rosa Parks (1913-2005) – Civil Rights activist
Benazir Bhutto (1953 – 2007) – Prime Minister of Pakistan
J.S. Bach (1685 – 1750) – German composer
14th Dalai Lama (1938 – ) Spiritual and political leader of Tibetans
Malcolm X (1925 – 1965) Black nationalist leader
Lech Walesa (1943 – ) Leader of Polish solidarity movement.
Charles de Gaulle (1890 – 1970) French politician.
Joseph Stalin (1879 – 1953) Leader of the Soviet Union.
Marie Curie (1867 – 1934) – Chemist and Physicist
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807 – 1882) – Independence leader in Italy and Latin America
Johann Gutenberg (1395 – 1468) – Inventor of printing press.
Oliver Cromwell (1599 – 1658) – British Parliamentarian.
V.Lenin (1870 – 1924) – Leader of Russian Revolution in 1917.
Sigmund Freud (1856 – 1939) – Austrian neurologist / psychoanalyst.
Mother Teresa – (1910-1997) – Nun who served the poor.
Bill Gates (1955 – ) Founder of Microsoft
Ernest Hemingway ( 1899 – 1961) US writer
John Lennon (1940 – 1980) British pop-star and Beatle
Genghis Kahn (1162 – 1227) – Leader and creator of Mongol Empire.
Haile Selassie (1892 – 1975) – Ethiopian leader
John M Keynes (1883 – 1946) Influential economist.
Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906). American political activist.
George Orwell (1903 – 1950) – English author
Thomas Edison (1847 – 1931) – Inventor and businessman.
Kofi Annan (1938 – ) United Nations Secretary General
Dwight Eisenhower (1890 – 1969) – Supreme Allied Commander
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) – helped to draft UN declaration of human rights
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (1891 – 1956) – Indian political activist and social reformer who drafted Indian constitution
Lyndon Johnson (1908 –- 1973) US President 1963-69
William Wilberforce (1759 – 1833) – Campaigner against slavery
Nikola Tesla (1856 –1943) – Scientist, inventor
Alexander Fleming (1881–1955) – Scientist who discover penicillin
Samuel Johnson (1709 – 1784) – British author and creator of dictionary.
Eva Peron (1919 – 1952) – First Lady of Argentina
Henry Ford (1864-1947) US Industrialist
Princess Diana (1961 –- 1997) – Humanitarian
Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900) – Irish writer.
Beethoven (1770 1827) – German composer
Aung San Suu Kyi (1945 – ) Burmese opposition leader
Citation : Pettinger, Tejvan. "People who changed the world", Oxford,
Home page -Biography Online, First published 2008. Last updated 23 March 2015
100 People who changed the world •Biography Online
Acutally no. Leaders are produced by the society - not the other way around. Right now, most of the Hindu society is filled with politically correct cowards who cant even confront the history without bias.
In short, someone with my views will never be accepted as leaders by this cowardly society