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Ever since His Majesty ascended the throne as the King of Bhutan, not a single day has passed without inspiring the nation to strive for more. He is truly the People's King — Oxford-educated, handsome, humble and visionary. His leadership extends beyond Bhutan; he stands as a guiding light for the world.
2. His Holiness the 14TH Dalai Lama
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3. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (Singapore)
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4. Volodymyr Zelenskyy (Ukraine)
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5. Frank lloyd Wright
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Frank Lloyd Wright, the iconic American architect, designer, writer and educator (google) — has always been someone I deeply admire.
Let me share why.
During my high school days, while studying Computer Science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Applications), I'd one big dream: to become an urban planner. Sadly, that dream never materialized. Life took a different turn and I found myself stepping into the world of education becoming an IT and Chemistry teacher instead.
Though I'm no longer in the system, I take great pride in what I accomplished during my time as a schoolteacher. I had the privilege of serving two beautiful schools (Zhemgang CS and Damphu CS), where I wore many hats and engaged with students from diverse backgrounds.
Indeed, teaching Chemistry to the finest brains (science students) of the school was one of the most fulfilling parts of my job. I was entrusted with preparing future architects and engineers, doctors and teachers for the national exams and I did so with passion and discipline.
As always I made it a point to be ultra-punctual, always entering and leaving the classroom on time, with very few exceptions. I believed that if I wanted my students to be responsible citizens, I had to role model those values myself.
What stood closest to my heart, however, was a dream I couldn't fulfill becoming an urban planner or architect. But I found joy in sharing that dream with my students.
I often spoke to them about my passion for design and urban development. I talked about the marvels of the modern world like Abu Dhabi’s skyline, Marina Bay Sands, the Eiffel Tower and I would ask: Why can't Bhutan have its own blend of traditional and modern architecture against their name?
I encouraged them to think bigger, to become the designers, architects and engineers who would reimagine Bhutan's future infrastructure.
And that's where Frank Lloyd Wright comes in.
I admire Wright not just for his genius, but for how he transformed the very idea of what architecture could be. His work is not merely about buildings it's about harmony between nature, design and human life. And more importantly, his concept of "Organic". I've watched several documentaries on his creations and the philosophy behind them. "Fallingwater" is one that truly captivated me, a breathtaking blend of form and environment. I hope to visit it in person someday.
I have a deep love for architecture and built environments. Like Wright, I dream of a Bhutan where innovation meets tradition, where the next generation, perhaps some of my own former students, rise to build structures that inspire the world.
That is my hope. And that is why I admire Frank Lloyd Wright.
6. Steve Jobs
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Steve Jobs was the man behind the iPhone and Mac. Perhaps, he was one of the greatest minds the world has ever known.
A true technology genius, he didn't just invent products; he created the future. His work made technology not only powerful, but also beautifully simple, so elegant in design and experience that people instantly fall in love in one touch.
Today, Apple has become more than just a brand. It's a symbol of innovation, luxury and trust.
Steve Jobs gave the world a device that feels almost magical, something that connects us, entertains us, supports our work and keeps us organized, all with a touch.
I still remember the moment I first used an iPhone, a black iPhone 7 back in early 2019. That was it. I was hooked. Since then, I've become a loyal Apple user for two simple reasons: timeless design and incredibly smooth performance.
By some grace of luck, I've been using a MacBook Air (2015) since 2019, and in 2023, I upgraded to an iPhone 14 Pro. These devices are more than tools, they are experiences. I simply love them.
Wherever you are, I hope you can feel the appreciation from millions like me. Your creation have changed the world of technology.
As iPhone has become a status symbol, it even did not spare my mom falling for this phone, someday she wants to own one.
Thank you, Steve Jobs.
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