Sunday, October 25, 2020

Admire and abnormal intelligent people like Elon Musk, Greta Thunberg, Einstein and others

Admire and abnormal intelligent people like Elon musk, Greta Thunberg, Einstein and others. 

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Greta Thunberg

 

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Thunberg in March 2020

Born

Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg[1][2]


3 January 2003 (age 17)

Stockholm, Sweden

Occupation

Student, environmental activist

Years active

2018–present

Movement

School strike for climate

Parent(s)

Relatives

Olof Thunberg (grandfather)

Awards

Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg (Swedish: [ˈɡrêːta ˈtʉ̂ːnbærj] (About this soundlisten); born 3 January 2003) is a Swedish environmental activist who has gained international recognition for promoting the view that humanity is facing an existential crisis arising from climate change.[4] Thunberg is known for her youth and her straightforward speaking manner,[5] both in public and to political leaders and assemblies, in which she criticises world leaders for their failure to take sufficient action to address the climate crisis.[6]

Thunberg's activism started after convincing her parents to adopt several lifestyle choices to reduce their own carbon footprint. In August 2018, at age 15, she started spending her school days outside the Swedish parliament to call for stronger action on climate change by holding up a sign reading Skolstrejk för klimatet (School strike for climate). Soon, other students engaged in similar protests in their own communities. Together, they organised a school climate strike movement under the name Fridays for Future. After Thunberg addressed the 2018 United Nations Climate Change Conference, student strikes took place every week somewhere in the world. In 2019, there were multiple coordinated multi-city protests involving over a million students each.[7] To avoid flying, Thunberg sailed to North America where she attended the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit. Her speech there, in which she exclaimed "how dare you", was widely taken up by the press and incorporated into music.

Her sudden rise to world fame has made her both a leader[8] and a target for critics.[9] Her influence on the world stage has been described by The Guardian and other newspapers as the "Greta effect".[10] She has received numerous honours and awards including: honorary Fellowship of the Royal Scottish Geographical SocietyTime magazine's 100 most influential people and the youngest Time Person of the Year; inclusion in the Forbes list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women (2019)[11] and two consecutive nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize (2019 and 2020).[12]

 

…it is important to mention here, that many humans are, in a sense of the word, super-intelligent people.  The social problem is that most of them if not all of them never get a geopolitical set in the community as political leaders but, depend on their own social position in the world community, this is, they get their social position cuz of their own persistence self-esteem personality.  Unluckily, they are judged as having some emotional problems and are tag with psychological diagnosis while the rest of the world community is not …been the rest, war makers, liars, manipulators and some of them, criminals.  But those doted with talent, intellectual spiritus and much more intelligent than the rest: tagged or branded as done with cows, horses and the likes as was done with slaves some time ago.

It is important that humans start learning and correct that tendency of tagging those superior to the rest.

To enjoy what been intelligent is, go to:

https://www.ted.com/talks/greta_thunberg_the_disarming_case_to_act_right_now_on_climate_change



 

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