Lives of Great Men and Women
– Selected Models for Today’s Youth*
Dr Abe V Rotor
Young Charles Darwin after his historic voyage on the
Beagle as naturalist. He was to become the father of
the theory of evolution named after him - Darwinism.
“Full many a gem of purest ray sereneThe deep unfathomed caves the ocean bear;Full many a flower is born to blush unseen,And wastes their sweetness in the desert air.”
The poem makes us think though, that if we do not make use of that which can make us great, then we are like the obscure gem under the sea and the blooming flower in the desert.
Amongst us stand rare and distinct men and women who have excelled, more than most of us have ever done. Their contributions are of outstanding significance that has invariably affected us, our way of living, our thinking and even our perception of the future. And indeed if we have to look back without them we would doubt if ever we would be in the present state we are in. What would the world be without them?
Undoubtedly too, greatness is mirrored not only on the norms of how most of us live and would like to live, but on how these rare breed of men and women perceived ideas beyond their time in the way of the pioneer, in space and in time that few would dare to travel by, which in the words of Robert Frost goes like this –
“I will be telling you this with a sigh,Ages and ages hence where two roads meet in a wood.And I, I took the road less traveled by.And that is what made the difference.”
How many people dare to take the road less traveled? How many of us found true freedom while treading on it? How many of us have dared to take the road of truth? The lonely road, the road barely a path? And to beat it in order to make one? Is it a choice? Is it fate? And fate we associate with gift – or luck we often refer to as serendipity?
Our world goes around and around, fortunate that there are people whose ideas were born ahead of their time? From these ideas bloomed into many ideas that found expression in a multitude of ways that feed of rationality as being and society. It is to these people to whom we dedicate this lesson in Paaralang Bayan sa Himpapawid. In so doing we may lay down an alternative path and present models of living particularly to the youth of today.
Florence Nightingale - Founder of the nursing profession
1. Charles Darwin – Interpreter of the pattern of life, founder of theory of evolution2. Louis Pasteur – Father of immunology, science in the service of man3. Florence Nightingale – Founder of the nursing profession4. Mother Teresa of Calcutta – The living saint.5. Joan of Arc – The saint who freed France6. Albert Schweitzer – Road of “the life of service”7. Abraham Lincoln – Champion in the emancipation of slavery8. Jose Rizal – The pride of the Malay race9. Francis of Assisi – Father of Ecology, the “upside down” Saint10. Robert Baden-Powell – Chief scout of the world11. Leonardo da Vinci – The man of many minds12. Pablo Picasso – Painter of an epoch13. Anna Pavlova – Prima Ballarina14. Ludwig van Beethoven Stormy genius of music15. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Prodigy whose genius is therapy
16. Galileo – Greatest of early scientist
17. Carolus Linnaeus – Introduced systematic classification of living things18. Juan Luna – His Spolarium inspired a people to gain freedom PHOTO19. Fernando Amorsolo – Master of romantic-classical painting20. Thomas Alva Edison – Man of practical knowledge21. Wilbur and Orville Wright – Conquerors of the Air22. Charles Dickens – Life of the imagination23. Gregor Mendel – Founder of the laws of heredity24. Ramon Magsaysay – Champion of the masses25. Christopher Columbus – Discoverer of a new world26. Alexander the Great – Conqueror of Kings27. Socrates – Man of Character28. John F Kennedy – Charismatic American leader.29. William Shakespeare – Greatest dramatist30. Mao Tze Tung – Steered The Sleeping Giant China to become a modern nation31. Ho Chi Minh - Vietnamese national hero32. Pierre and Marie Curie - Discoverers of Radium33. Herr Daimler and Herr Benz - Inventors of the horseless carriage34. Thomas Alba Edison - the man of practical genius,inventor of the incandescent lamp35. George Bernard Shaw - the Irish Shakespeare
36. David Livingstone - Christian explorer in Africa ->37. Sir Walter Raleigh - The last Elizabethan38. Socrates - Father of Philosophy, the man of character39. Franklin Delano Roosevelt - The People's President40. Mohandas K Gandhi - Man of peace, man of the last millennium
Characters that accompany greatness
1. Genetic propensity, genius, talented2. Meeting challenge in early life3. Endurance of pain and various trials4. Persistence, often stubbornness,5. Resoluteness6. dedication7. Inquisitiveness8. enthusiasm9. Pioneering10. Humility11. Sacrifice12. selflessness13. Courageous,14. Steel character15. Competitiveness, often against oneself16. Accuracy17. Perfectionism18. Strong character19. Grateful20. Admired, vice versa
The other “side of midnight” in the lives of many great men and women may be characterized by the following:
1. Short-lived2. Unhappy3. Loner4. Turbulent5. Sickly/with infirmity6. Misunderstood7. Outcast8. Maligned9. Non-conformist10. Poor, and the like.
To the readers of this Blog.
1. Tell something about the legendary character - The Boy who Save Holland. PHOTO
2. “Serve the greatest good for the greatest number of people.” Is this parameter a good measure of how great a deed we have done?
3. Greatness can be demonstrated by certain leaders in our local community. What are the qualities of these leaders? ~
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* Lesson on former Paaralang Bayan sa Himpapawid (People's School-on-Air) with Ms Melly C Tenorio 738 DZRB AM Band, 8 to 9 evening, Monday to Friday
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