Haruki Murakami (Japan)

Haruki Murakami (Japan)

Haruki Murakami was born in Kyoto, Japan, and from his earliest days, the world around him always seemed like a place filled with hidden layers and quiet magic. He was not the kind of child who loudly declared his dreams or chased after the spotlight. Instead, he listened—to the hush of books, the whisper of […]

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Le Corbusier (France/Switzerland)

Le Corbusier (France/Switzerland)

Le Corbusier was born as Charles-Édouard Jeanneret in the calm town of La Chaux-de-Fonds, nestled in the watchmaking valleys of Switzerland. From the beginning, his world was filled with rhythm, structure, and geometry. Time ticked around him—measured in mechanical harmony—and from this order, his mind grew curious about how people move, live, and shape the

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Jane Goodall (UK)

Jane Goodall (UK)

Jane Goodall was born with wonder in her eyes and courage in her soul. A girl born in the heart of London would one day enter the deep green world of the African jungle and forever change the way humans understand animals, nature, and even themselves. Her story is not one of comfort and ease,

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Noam Chomsky (USA)

Noam Chomsky (USA)

Noam Chomsky was born in the city of Philadelphia, USA, in 1928, into a home where books lived on every shelf and conversations were filled with meaning. His father, a Hebrew scholar, filled young Noam’s world with curiosity about words, roots, and patterns of thought. Even as a child, Noam was different. While other children

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