Examples of inspiration are endless, and in a world filled with
limitless potential and endless possibilities, it ignites our creative spirits
and compels us towards achieving something great in our life.
Inspiration is the intangible force that breathes life
into our dreams, transforming mere thoughts into tangible realities.
Throughout history, stars
have treaded this cruel journey of life and left us great examples to follow
and weave our own journey towards a shining hope that kindles within every
human soul.
It is a divine muse that
whispers softly in our ears or strikes us like a bolt of lightning, leaving us
awestruck and driven to make a difference in the world.
You are here to look upon
their harsh and endless trials to revive your hopes and dreams, which they lost
somewhere along the way and found it at the end of their journey.
Examples of Inspiration
1. Story of Ada Lovelace, the founder of computer language
A nameless mathematician,
with groundbreaking achievement at only the age of around thirty years who was
never truly appreciated within the then male-dominant society of London. She
was the first to discover a computer language under mentorship of Charles
Babbage. You can even see her humungous frame hanging at the entrance of
Microsoft Company to this date.
The lady, who was granted a
mere age of 37 years, worked on her mentor's proposal and founded a way to
communicating with machines, and was later recognized as the founder of
computer programming.
Ada continued on living in
a life full of adversities and rejection. It was only after her demise that
some hundred years later, waiting in her grave, she was found again in an old
library filled with dusty books by a curious scholar. By the time, her
visionary contributions were found, the world was already aware of computers
and they only beheld in awe upon a young female whose mind peeked through a
hundred years into the future, or maybe, even beyond.
2. Bill gates was a lost cause for his parents
In a leap of faith that
would go on to redefine the technological direction of human society, Bill
Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, made the pivotal decision to quit college.
While completing his studies at the infamous, Harvard University, he saw an
unparalleled opportunity in the burgeoning world of computer technology.
Driven by his curiosity and
an unwavering spirit, he realized that his true passion lay in the realm of
software development and innovation.
With sheer determination,
Gates took a leap of faith, dropping out of college to pursue his vision of bringing
computers into every home and revolutionizing the way we interact with
technology.
It didn't matter that his
friends and family had admonished his decisions then, practically making his
working environment unbearable, nor did it matter that he had to borrow his
friend's computer to work on his despised project. In the end, he left everyone
utterly stupefied, and reverence for his contribution towards human supremacy.
3. Antonio Francesco Gramsci and his never ending struggle to end human mind imprisonment
Antonio Gramsci, the
Italian philosopher, embarked on an intellectual revolt and revolution to
transcend the confines of traditional revolutionary ideologies, and inspire
common man to think outside the box made for him by his government.
Imprisoned by Mussolini's
fascist regime, Gramsci turned his confinement into an opportunity for
introspection and intellectual exploration, coming up with thought provoking
realities, and asking others around him to do the same.
He meticulously analyzed
the workings of power, culture, and society, offering groundbreaking insights
into the concept of hegemony and the role of intellectuals in shaping public
opinion.
His enduring legacy lies in
the idea that genuine transformation must accommodate not only economic but
cultural and ideological realms, inspiring generations of thinkers to rethink
the path to social change, and to liberate of a mediocre mindset, their higher-ups
wants them to have.
In his last moments of
life, he had lost his young wife, became a prisoner for 11 years, and charged
with rebellion against government. Yet he remained unperturbed, and never gave
up for what he stood for, until dying of arteriosclerosis, pulmonary
tuberculosis, high blood pressure, angina, gout, and acute gastric disorders.
Conclusion
Inspiration is an ethereal force that slashes its way
through the trials of human existence, fostering creativity in those youthful
prodigies, who commence their own ruthless trials put forth by society, and
compels them towards an uncharted territory of the unknown.
From the grandest
accomplishments to the simplest acts of kindness, inspiration carves
the very existence of our being.
Through the course of time,
countless visionaries and dreamers have left an indelible example for humanity
to follow, and to remain adamant towards any sort of taunt, abuse, or
aggression thrown at them. Whether it is found in the brushstrokes of a
masterpiece, the notes of a symphony, or the words of a poet, 'inspiration'
transcends the borders and speaks to the universality of human experience,
marvel into the abyss, unflinching.
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