The "Throne" sculpture embodies creativity and understanding the potential of the most simple things in life. Constructed out of basic everyday items, the collection provides the big picture of the sculptor's vision of heaven. Learning from this art, being remarkable means finding the purpose out of the simplest things in life.
Henry Ford revolutionized the definition of production and productivity. Most know him for the assembly line for mass production of Ford vehicles, but he also conducted research on soybeans as a source of biofuel for automobiles.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is best known for his novel The Great Gatsby. Inspired by his own troublesome marriage of drinking, fighting, and drama, Fitzgerald loosely told his story through fictional characters Jay and Daisy. It is quite remarkable that something that caused him such pain in his personal life could be turned into one of the greatest works of American literature to date.
Eugene V. Debs was an activist and natural leader, responsible for modernizing the way labor unions are organized. He championed for workers rights and socialism, believing the the conditions for workers under capitalism at the time were unfair and barbaric. He started a political party, ran for president 5 times, served time for his criticism of the government, and even had his citizenship stripped from him; simultaneously, he modernized unions and helped improve conditions for workers across America.
Stein was considered as one of the most influential literary masters of her time. Her extensive education in literature and medicine posed her as a genius throughout her life. Her experiences moving from different European nations to the United States highlights the importance of a global mindset, something that is key to understand in personal and professional success.