Top 5 Inspirational Stories
moral stories of famous personalities
of Great Personalities
Oprah Winfrey is one of the most in몭uential people in the world. Her story is inspiring, and she’s always been there for others. She’s not just a television personality, she’s a role model, and an example to anyone who wants to be successful. In a speech, Oprah said: “You can’t use your power or in몭uence to make money. You can’t use your power or in몭uence to get credit for it.” She said that she didn’t want her audience to think her success was only due to her hard work but rather because of their love and support. In a 2016 interview with People Magazine, Oprah said: “I once thought people would say, ‘Oh, she’s just another African-American woman who got lucky.’ But I knew from the beginning that if I had any power then it wasn’t going to be my power but theirs.” Her story is inspiring because everyone has something that can use for good in this world: We all have talents and abilities we can use for good. Oprah has always been a champion of women’s rights, and she continues today by speaking out against discrimination against black people in America today. She believes that everyone should have equal rights under the law no matter what their race or gender identity is. Her story is worth remembering not only because she helped pave the way for other black women who followed in her footsteps but also because she inspired so many others around her with her work ethic and determination throughout every step of her career.
2. Walt Disney Walt Disney
Walt Disney was an American cartoonist and co-founder of Walt Disney Studios. He made his 몭rst animated 몭lm in 1923, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which is still considered a classic today. He was a canny businessman who had a great sense of where the public’s interests lay. His 몭rst foray into television was in 1953 when he launched Disneyland, as well as its companion theme park called Disney World. Disney died in 1966 at age 65 from lung cancer. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Irish immigrants who worked as streetcar conductors. His father worked hard to educate him, even though it meant that he had to skip school and work on the streetcars instead. When he graduated from high school, he went to work for his uncle as an apprentice cartoonist at a newspaper called the Kansas City Star. He loved drawing cartoons so much that he decided to become a professional cartoonist instead of just being one! He started working at another newspaper called The American Newspaper Syndicate in Kansas City, Missouri. He became very successful with his cartoons and eventually left the newspaper business altogether to focus solely on creating new ones! Walt Disney created some of the most iconic characters in history like Mickey Mouse.
3. J.K. Rowling J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling is a woman who has been through many things in her life. She was born in Scotland, and she had to escape her home country because of the war. She then went to live with her aunt and uncle, who were kind and loving people. She had a very dif몭cult time when she was growing up, but she never let it stop her from doing what was right for her. She was also very studious, and she loved reading books by authors like Agatha Christie, who wrote detective stories! She did not go to school until she was 11 years old because they had no money for that type of thing at the time. Instead, she would read books at home or go outside into nature and write down what she saw there on paper so that others would be able to learn from it later on! When she was 16 years old, JK Rowling published a book called “A History of Magic” which later became famous for its success among children everywhere. Before writing Harry Potter, she worked as a journalist at the Central Newsroom in London for two years. She also wrote for The Scotsman newspaper for a short period of time before moving on to become a full-time writer in 1990. In addition to writing the Harry Potter series, she has written several other books including The Casual Vacancy, The Cuckoo’s Calling, and Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them.
4. Bill Gates Bill Gates
Bill Gates is a man of many hats. He started as a computer programmer and has since become one of the richest people in the world, thanks to his company, Microsoft. He started working on computers while he was still in high school when he was just 16 years old. The 몭rst computer that he programmed was a computerized version of his BASIC programming language (it’s now known as Microsoft Basic for Beginners.) Gates went on to major in computer science at Harvard University before dropping out to start Microsoft with Paul Allen. Gates met