People
Current World Population: 7,948,433,946 🧍
💭 What are Ideas
Ideas come from People. We can come up with new ideas but most of them have been formulated from other ideas, this is called culture.
🎓 What is Culture?
There are some obvious factors that contribute to culture such as country and language, but we can't single out a single person as belonging to one culture because there is a complex history of upbringing and mindset. Cultures can be the source of great positivity when discover each others differences, but it can also be the source conflict for the very same reason. Culture is both beautiful and dangerous, it all depends on perspective as we learn about each other.
Race & Ethnicity
Race is a social construct, it's not a biological fact. it doesn't exist in that we are all humans. If we go back far enough in time we must have all come from the same race, but human mind is fixated on making categories and judgement. We need to remind ourselves always to not judge a book by it's cover.
“Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life”
Steve Jobs
Influential People in 2022
About the List
This list is in no particular order, partly because there are many types of influence. It tries to take in to account various perspectives such as control and wealth but also creativity such as music and film. It's not intended to be an authority, however there would be no doubt that everyone on this list is of significant influence in that area. One last note about the videos, where possible it's a video that shows of the person speaking rather than something about them.
🤩 Celebrity and Looks
Kylie Jenner
Dwayne Johnson
Ellen DeGeneres
👨🎤 Music
Ariana Grande - Singer
Kanye West - Singer
👨⚖️ Politics and Law
While music has the ability to touch and entertain us, politicians make decisions that affect our lives.
Xi Jinping - Politics China
Vladimir Putin - Politics Russia
Narendra Modi - Politics India
Barrack Obama - Politics President
👨💼 Business
Jack Ma - Business Alibaba Group
Donald Trump - Business Real Estate
Rupert Murdoch - Business News Corp
Warren Buffett - Business Berkshire Hathaway
Bill Gates - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud - Saudi Arabia
Jeff Bezos - Amazon
👨💻 Technology
Elon Musk - Business Tesla
Mark Zuckerberg - Business Facebook
Larry Page - Alphabet
Religion
Pope Francis
Dalai Lama (14th)
🏃 Sports and Fitness
Roger Federer - Sports
“There is no way around hard work. Embrace it. You have to put in the hours because there’s always something which you can improve.”
Cristiano Ronaldo
“Talent without working hard is nothing”
🧑🏫 Writer
Malala Yousafzai
James Patterson
🤴 Royalty
Live in 🏯
🧑🍳 Chef
👨🎨 Artist
👨🔬 Science
The World’s 23 Greatest Living Scientists ✍🏻 + 📐 = 🔬
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, also known as TimBL, best known as the inventor of the “World Wide Webm,” he is currently a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, U.K.
Stephen Hawking, Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge. Hawking, whose work on the nature of space and time remains groundbreaking and whose story of personal triumph despite suffering a neuro-muscular dystrophy has inspired millions
Jane Goodall, considered to be the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees, she is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots & Shoots programme.
Alan Guth, whose idea of inflationary cosmology has revolutionized our understanding of the Big Bang and the large scale structure of the universe.
Ashoke Sen, an Indian theoretical physicist and distinguished professor at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad.
James Watson, an American molecular biologist, geneticist and zoologist, Known as the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA in 1953.
Tu Youyou, a Chinese pharmaceutical chemist – best known for discovering artemisinin (also known as qinghaosu) and dihydroartemisinin, used to treat malaria.
Noam Chomsky, best known as “the father of modern linguistics,” has fundamentally reshaped the field of psychology, not least by dethroning behaviorism through his ideas about the innateness of language.
Shinya Yamanaka, a Japanese Nobel Prize-winning stem cell researcher.
Elizabeth Blackburn, an Australian-American Nobel laureate who is currently the President of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies
E. O. Wilson has been called “the father of sociobiology” and “the father of biodiversity.”
Andrew Wiles, a British mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at the University of Oxford, specialising in number theory. Known for proving Fermat’s Last Theorem.
Steven Weinberg, an American theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate in Physics.
Craig Venter, whose completion of the Human Genome Project and continued work on synthetic genomes and artificially constructed cells is fundamentally challenging our understanding of life.
Charles Townes, who invented the laser, which is now ubiquitous in technology and ordinary life.
Frederick Sanger, whose research first revealed the structure of proteins, work for which he received the first of two Nobel Prizes in chemistry.
Allan Sandage, who continued the work of the legendary Edwin Hubble to become the world’s greatest living observational astronomer.
Roger Penrose, who has broken new ground not only in fundamental physics but also on its connections to human consciousness.
Gordon Moore, who as founder of Intel merged business and science in bringing about the information technology revolution (“Moore’s Law” is named after him).
Lynn Margulis, whose ideas about symbiogenesis have vastly enriched conventional ways of understanding biological evolution.
Donald Knuth, whose work on the theory of the algorithm has transformed the field of computer science.
Persi Diaconis, who in merging the mathematical theory of groups with statistics has radically reconfigured our understanding of randomness.
Richard Dawkins, whose use of evolutionary biology has shaped the way we understand ourselves at the most fundamental levels.
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, also known as TimBL, best known as the inventor of the “World Wide Web” he is currently a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, U.K.
👨🔧 Mechanic
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⚖️ Balance 🪶 📳 🤕
🌡️ Heat
👃 Smell
The seven most common flavors in food that are directly detected by the tongue are: sweet, bitter, sour, salty, meaty (umami), cool, and hot. Note that "cool" and "hot" tastes do not refer to actual low or high temperatures being present, but rather to foods that chemically trigger a sensation that is similar to cool or hot sensations. Sweet flavors come from things like candy and fruits. Bitter flavors come from many vegetables and unsweetened chocolate. Sour flavors are contained in anything with acid, such as citrus fruits or vinegar. Salty flavors obviously come from anything with salt, such as chips or nuts. Meaty flavors come from anything with glutamates such as soy sauce, cheese, and meat. Cool flavors come from certain chemicals such as in mint and menthol. Hot flavors come from other chemicals such as in chili peppers and black peppers. Beyond these seven basic tastes, there are several other flavors that researchers have found receptors for, including calcium, dryness, fattiness, heartiness, and numbness.
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