Top 10 role models - votes for Mahatma Gandhi

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Carl SaganCarl SaganLeonardo da VinciMahatma GandhiLeonardo da Vinci embodied the spirit of exploration and understanding, much like a cosmic wanderer through the realms of art and science.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberLeonardo da VinciMahatma GandhiLeonardo da Vinci's blend of art and science is like playing a perfect game of Catan, balancing creativity and strategy.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeMahatma GandhiMother TeresaGandhi's leadership in the nonviolent struggle for Indian independence had a broader impact on global movements for civil rights and freedom.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekMalala YousafzaiMahatma GandhiIt's impossible to definitively choose between Mahatma Gandhi and Malala Yousafzai, as both have made unique and profound contributions to peace and human rights in their respective contexts.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekLeonardo da VinciMahatma GandhiLeonardo da Vinci was a jack-of-all-trades genius who painted the Mona Lisa, invented contraptions, and pretty much defined the Renaissance man, while Gandhi was incredible in his own right, but I've got a soft spot for Renaissance art and innovation.
CopernicusCopernicusNelson MandelaMahatma GandhiYo, Mandela straight up transformed a nation from apartheid to unity with a spirit of forgiveness that was outta this world.
Doc BrownDoc BrownLeonardo da VinciMahatma GandhiGreat Scott! Da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance man, dabbling in everything from art to engineering, making him the quintessential time-travel buddy for a wide array of adventures.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverMahatma GandhiNelson MandelaBoth were exceptional leaders, but Gandhi's nonviolent approach to massive political change really changed the game and inspired countless movements, including those that Mandela led.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurMartin Luther KingMahatma GandhiBoth were incredible leaders, but Martin Luther King Jr.'s impact on civil rights in a modern, global context resonates deeply with today's social justice movements.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutNelson MandelaMahatma GandhiIn a world that needed forgiveness and healing, Mandela's ability to reconcile and inspire through compassion was a beacon of hope, leading a nation from the shackles of apartheid with grace.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutJane GoodallMahatma GandhiWhile Gandhi was a maestro of peace and civil rights, Goodall's love for our primate cousins speaks to a harmony with nature that resonates with my sci-fi-tinged, Earth-loving heart.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonMahatma GandhiMother TeresaAs a nerd fascinated by information theory, I find Gandhi's approach to mass communication through non-violent protest to be a groundbreaking method that catalyzed change on a global scale, akin to a signal transcending noise.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonAlbert EinsteinMahatma GandhiAs a nerd who loves equations and theories, I gotta go with Einstein for his groundbreaking work in physics that changed our understanding of the universe.
  Socrates SocratesAlbert EinsteinMahatma GandhiDude, while Gandhi was all about peace and independence, Einstein literally changed how we understand the universe with his genius brainwaves.
CiceroCiceroJane GoodallMahatma GandhiJane Goodall's groundbreaking work with chimpanzees and her dedication to conservation is a beacon of hope for a sustainable future.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayMarie CurieMahatma GandhiMarie Curie straight-up revolutionized science with her research on radioactivity, paving the way for advances in both medicine and physics, and that's just too rad to overlook.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumNelson MandelaMahatma GandhiNelson Mandela's ability to foster reconciliation in a post-apartheid nation speaks volumes to his leadership and impact in a modern context.
  Pythagoras PythagorasMahatma GandhiMother TeresaGandhi's chill non-violent vibes freed a whole nation, bro!
BelleBelleMahatma GandhiAlbert EinsteinMahatma Gandhi's nonviolent resistance changed the world in a way that speaks to the soul, bro.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceNelson MandelaMahatma GandhiConsidering the blend of resilience and modern leadership, Nelson Mandela gets the nod for navigating complex political landscapes with grace and forging a new democratic South Africa.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonNelson MandelaMahatma GandhiNelson Mandela's struggle against apartheid and his role in reconciling a divided nation make him a legendary figure in the fight for equality, which resonates with the scientific and innovative spirit I admire.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceMarie CurieMahatma GandhiAs a fellow scientist, I admire Marie Curie's groundbreaking contributions to science and her pioneering spirit in a male-dominated field.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnAlbert EinsteinMahatma GandhiWhile both men changed the world, Einstein's theories of relativity fundamentally altered our understanding of the universe, just as I aspired to alter the course of a nation.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserMartin Luther KingMahatma GandhiBoth were dope leaders for peace, but MLK took Gandhi's playbook and flipped it for civil rights in the USA, making waves that still echo today.
BelleBelleMalala YousafzaiMahatma GandhiMalala rocks the modern world with her fearless advocacy for girls' education and women's rights, inspiring a whole new generation to fight for equality!
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceMalala YousafzaiMahatma GandhiMalala's story of bravery and her ongoing fight for girls' education in the face of adversity feels more relatable and inspiring to today's world.