Imagine you're the only kid in a classroom who stands up and starts shouting, 'I don't agree!' Everyone else stops talking to listen. That's like how one person can change a whole country, they say something powerful enough that others start paying attention, and before long, everyone is listening.
Bold leaders are like that kid: they speak up when no one else will, and their words make people believe in new ideas or fight for better lives. That's how one person changing a country can happen, just by being brave enough to start the change.
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- A child stands up in class and says, 'I don't agree!' Everyone starts paying attention.
- One person writes a letter to the king, and that letter inspires an entire country to rise against him.
- A teacher encourages students to speak out, and they start a new way of learning.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Revolution’ Successful?
- Why Do Some People Become Great Leaders While Others Struggle?
- Why Do Countries Go to War Over Tiny Bits of Land?
- What’s the Difference Between a ‘Leader’ and a ‘Ruler’?
- How Did Money Start and Why Do We Still Use It?
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