Who is My Idol?
In life, we often wonder who our idol is. An idol can be someone we look up to, someone who inspires us, and someone who gives us strength when we feel down. For me, the concept of an idol is a bit broad, but I believe that everyone has someone who they deeply admire. In my case, my idol is Leonardo da Vinci.
Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most famous polymaths in history. He was not only a great painter but also a scientist, engineer, mathematician, and even a musician. His work "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" are two of the most iconic pieces in art history. What I admire the most about him is his curiosity and dedication to learning. He spent years studying anatomy, biology, and physics, which was very unusual for someone in his time. His notebooks full of detailed sketches and notes show how much he loved exploring the world around him.
Another person I deeply respect is Albert Einstein. His discovery of the theory of relativity changed the way we understand the universe. Even though I don't fully understand his complex theories, his determination and passion for science inspire me. He spent a large part of his life working on his theories, facing many challenges and criticisms. His perseverance taught me that no matter how difficult the journey is, if you are passionate about something, you should never give up.
In conclusion, my idol is not just one person, but a combination of people who have inspired me in different ways. Leonardo da Vinci taught me the importance of curiosity and dedication, while Albert Einstein showed me the power of passion and perseverance. They have given me the strength to pursue my own goals and continue learning every day.




