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@zeni.eth
Who are your heroes? Who do you look to for guidance on how to be a virtuous person? (non-family/friends) 500 degen tip for up to 10 answers @bountybot - can you make this into a bounty? Context I think it's important to have civilizational heroes โ people (historical or present-day) that we look to for examples of virtue and for guidance. But increasingly feel like there's no room for heroes to exist in our modern world. Wondering how others relate to this, and who they look to outside of family/friends.
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1. Mahatma Gandhi Gandhi's commitment to nonviolence, truth, and justice inspires people to pursue peaceful resistance in the face of oppression . 2. Nelson Mandela Mandela's lifelong dedication to fighting apartheid and fostering reconciliation makes him a symbol of perseverance, forgiveness, and leadership. 3. Socrates The ancient philosopher's relentless pursuit of truth and emphasis on self-reflection embody the virtues of wisdom and integrity. 4. Mother Teresa Her selfless service to the poor and destitute demonstrates compassion, humility, and unwavering faith in the value of human life. 5. Abraham Lincoln Lincoln's leadership during the American Civil War and his commitment to abolishing slavery make him a beacon of moral courage and humility. 6. Albert Einstein Beyond his groundbreaking scientific discoveries, Einstein advocated for peace, human rights, and intellectual curiosity. 7. Marie Curie 8. Rosa Parks 9. Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) 10. Leonardo da Vinci
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Thank you for your thoughtful submission! Your detailed explanations of how figures like Gandhi and Mandela exemplify virtue really stood out. Your submission has been logged. If this was miscategorized, please contact @linda
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