Mistaken Obituary which led to an award of Nobel Prize
How a mistaken obituary led to the Nobel Prizes!
Interesting real life incident.
Can you imagine reading your own obituary in the newspaper?
What would people say about you?
Alfred Nobel got the chance to read his own death notice, and he didn’t like what he saw.
Alfred
Nobel was a very wealthy and successful man. He had become an expert in
chemistry and invented three of the most commonly used explosives in
the world - dynamite, gelignite (used in mining) and ballistite, which
is still used as a rocket propellant today.
With
the huge fortune he made from these inventions, Nobel bought an
engineering company called Bofors and turned it into an arms
manufacturer. He made another enormous fortune designing cannons and
guns and selling them around the world.
Then, in 1888, Alfred’s brother died while visiting France.
A
French newspaper thought it was Alfred who had died and they published
an obituary that began like this: THE MERCHANT OF DEATH IS DEAD. Dr.
Alfred Nobel, who became rich by finding ways to kill more people faster
than ever before, died yesterday….
Alfred Nobel was shocked. Was this what people thought of him? Was this the legacy he would leave to the world?
That’s
when he decided to use his vast wealth to make a positive difference.
Nobel set up a foundation with $250 million dollars in funding. Every
year the foundation would consult the leading experts in the world and
hand out prizes to people who had made great contributions to humanity.
There would be prizes for sciences, for literature, and for promoting
peace.
Today the Nobel
Prizes are probably the best known and most prestigious awards in the
world. They have been awarded to great scientists, authors and activists
and helped draw attention to many outstanding works and worthy causes.
Nobel
set up his foundation in 1895: just in time to influence his own
obituary. He died only a year later. The Nobel Prizes accomplished his
wish; they created a very different legacy for him than a reputation as
*The Merchant of Death.*
He
is not remembered as an explosives inventor or arms dealer, but as one
of the greatest philanthropists of all time. He is also a great example
of how it is never too late to change your life and help make the world a
better place.
That is the story of *Alfred Noble* and the legacy of *Noble Prizes*.
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