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10 millionaires who changed the world

Many famous geniuses of the world became rich as a result of applying their incredible ideas, and not because they purposely wanted to get rich. These people are inventors, engineers, revolutionaries in various fields, from science to economics. They believed in themselves, and this helped them achieve true success. Here are ten millionaires who have changed the world.

Henry Ford

The American history of the automobile industry is closely connected with Henry Ford. He himself was not the inventor of cars, but it was he who made them available to as many people as possible. He owned factories that produced machines for the whole world. He made production cheaper with innovative ideas and unusual solutions. And what success was! Henry Ford is one of the most inspiring people who have ever lived.

Steve Jobs

Developed imagination and incredible talent are things that have always distinguished Steve Jobs, even if he was not completely sure what he was doing. He always believed that every person should have a personal computer and that gadgets should be accessible and easy to manufacture. He forced Apple to develop and move ahead of time. He is indebted to mankind for many outstanding inventions.

Richard Branson

Have you ever heard about space tourism? This is what Richard Branson is trying to implement. Nowadays the idea to go into space is not so far from reality as before, so it is possible that soon it will be possible to fly to the orbit of our planet, just to admire the view. Tourists will be able to spend five to seven minutes on a real spacecraft. The project is currently undergoing the final stage, it will be possible to plan a trip to space soon!

Nolan Bushnell

The father of the modern gaming industry was a truly outstanding person. Contrary to the fact that he was born into a Mormon family, his passion for games and risk won - he became a successful engineer and founder of the famous Atari company, which made millions of gamers happier. When Nolan Bushnell decided to open his business, his company was a diverse company of hippies and bikers, burning with one dream. In addition, Bushnell was the first and only boss of Steve Jobs, when he was still looking for his way in life. Bushnell even came up with a special night shift for Steve - he was a misanthrope and did not want to communicate with colleagues. We can thank Nolan for the existence of many famous companies.

Gideon Richter

Gedeon Richter was one of the most famous pharmacists of his time, he is an innovator, entrepreneur and founder of the largest international pharmaceutical company, which has been a leader in the medical field for decades. Richter devoted his life to developing unique medicines that could improve a person's life. He tried to make medicine more accessible so that everyone could get a medicine. Gideon Richter tragically finished his days - in 1944 he was executed by the Nazis. His body was thrown into the river, he was never buried in a dignified manner.

William Lear

It's hard to imagine our life without airplanes. We can thank William Lear for the fact that he popularized and improved them. He was one of the first creators of the autopilot, when he lost his way and had to circling for hours on a biplane. In addition, he founded the company, which became the world's first mass-produced jet aircraft. In addition, he invented radio for cars.

Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso was all a little bit - he was a genius, an artist, a sculptor, a stage designer, a master of ceramics and even a printer. He was not an ordinary person. Together with Georges Braque he founded Cubism and was considered a real radical. At the same time, his revolutionary approach had its advantages - Picasso became famous and never had problems with money. The work of genius lives, his followers try to invent complex styles and violate all sorts of rules to create art full of meaning and passion. Picasso spent 80 years out of 91 years of his life for the improvement and development of art of the 20th century.

Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, does not consider the social network his work - it seems to him that his purpose is to improve the world. Since his early childhood, he dreams of achieving something great and beautiful. The social network Mark is not just a way of communication, it is a place for the exchange of ideas, information, it is a source of imagination and inspiration.

Thomas Edison

This American inventor changed the history of mankind. Over his life, he received more than a thousand patents, among them an incandescent lamp and a video camera. He became a famous scientist before the age of thirty.

Charlie Chaplin

Chaplin was a comedian, director and composer, who made a huge contribution to the cinema. He introduced millions of people to the new art form, and his black and white character is still popular.

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