Who gave most to humanity?

Who has given most to humanity?

Poets, musicians and artists like shakespeare, van gough, beethoven 2
Philosophers like Socrates, Nietzsche, Kant 4
Entertainers like michael jackson, judy garland, elvis 0
Engineers like brunel (bridges, sewer systems) 6
Scientists like marie curie, faraday, edison 20
Activists and peace makers like martin luther king, nelson mandella 7
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  • anti-hero

    Nature.

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    • sega31098

      I agree, but nature isn't a person.

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      • anti-hero

        Or is it? Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?

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        • sega31098

          Wind has no colour. Only a velocity.

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          • anti-hero

            Tell that to someone on peyote.

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    • megadriver

      That is actually clever...
      Since a lot of our scientific advancements are inspired by nature.

      But if it's people - scientists/ inventors.
      Without Karl Benz, we would be in the dark ages.

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      • anti-hero

        Without nature those people wouldn't have oxygen to breathe and I think that might limit the quality of their work.

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    • Nature gives us waterfalls, mountains, oceans and the ever changing skies but also hurricanes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, ice age, congenital disorders etc.

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      • Riddler

        Me, and people like us do not strive to be noticed.

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      • anti-hero

        Oxygen to breathe. Gravity to keep your ass planted to the ground instead of flying off into space. Food to eat. Water to drink and clean yourself. Sunlight to see by and keep you warm. And a million other things.

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        • And the same sun will engulf and burn Earth to a crust one day. And gravity will split apart every atom that you are made of, and will split apart space itself.

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          • anti-hero

            I will be dead by then.

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  • sugartits

    bitches with big titties and fat asses

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    • This isn't a totally unreasonable answer....

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      • sugartits

        them and the weed dealer are the only logical answers

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  • modernism

    I'm stuck between scientists and peace-makers.

    But I think we need to give philosophers a bit more love here.

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    • howaminotmyself

      Yes, I agree. Since philosophers are the ones discussing the concept of humanities in th3 first place. Would teachers fall into this category?

      Because if we didn't use our brains to ponder the idea, we wouldnt be having this discussion. All of the above was my first thought, but then I thought about thought. Thought shaped us humans and makes us who we are. We defined ourselves. So really, there is no other answer since we created language, the words used to describe this thing called humanity. This experience.

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      • modernism

        Teachers... hm. I feel like that would be a stretch, but I could see reasoning to it.

        But then again, couldn't we all sort of be called philosophers? We all have thought, which in turn leads to action when voiced. Or at the very least some discussion or awareness.

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        • howaminotmyself

          Exactly, just by being human we contribute to humanity. Some may see value in it, some may not. We just keep building on ideas.

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          • modernism

            Agreed.

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      • Skitzo1

        Someone would argue that what philosophers gave humanity might have been huge, the concept of us inventing things to progress humanity due to their intervention and giving us such a scope of thought may be redundant as some people would suggest many of the things we have created are simply a lower form of evolution and adaption which is natural and something human beings are destined to do.

        So in other words, some people would suggest even something's as simple as the wheel, scribe/pencil and a bridge just as a natural part of human adaption but just not biological. Or even something as complex as using the fundamental force of nature electromagnetism or even electricity may have been used regardless of whether or not the philosophers which you speak so highly of even existed in the first place. I'm not suggesting, I, myself believe this, but others might. These people would go so far as to say that where it not for the nature of invention, conception and basic sciences people such as Socrates, Plato and Kant might not have even become philosophers in the first place so it makes the original contingency you have stated about philosophers being required for an inventors/scientists/engineers way of thinking in the first place. Using tools is just another part of us figuratively speaking, while we may have evolved to use a thumb naturally and biologically, someone might say a mobile phone is just a synthetic and imaginative technological invention and evolution of mankind.

        Perhaps that thought is ridiculous, maybe we wont have even thought of building or creating something like a sewer or an aqueduct without a philosopher giving us that thought trail and idea of thinking and rationalization. Maybe we would still be in the dirt wondering how to use a pebble to kill our prey.
        Or maybe we would have gotten to this point regardless, naturally and scientifically progressing as though it was evolution itself, that we were destined to create what we have by nature and without a pattern of thought. Who knows.

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  • ArmusWasTheFirstTroll

    As an artist, I say, all of the above. Our species lives as a beautifully, intricate, and codependent existence.

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  • Arm0se

    Farmers.

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  • dirtybirdy

    Birds.

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    • Dulse.

      Very large Galapagos tortoise.

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  • VinnyB

    I am confused why there is a choice that includes musicians and another choice for entertainers, which as examples, has list of musicians.

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    • > < erm...One is more about art and the other more about performers and entertainers.

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      • VinnyB

        I would consider the persons on that list artist's.

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        • No survey is perfect.

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  • MasterOfWaffles

    Gwar.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Jesus!

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    id go with nikola tesla far as one mans brilliance havin an impact on everyones life and for lastin as long as they has with little improvement

    or bitches with big ole titties and fat asses, it's all good

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  • I wouldn't suppose engineers count as builders in general on this poll, like houses, etc? If so I'd probably say that.

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    • Yes, basically people who build and construct stuff that we need like bridges, houses, sewers, roads, railways.

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      • Yeah, then I pick builders. :P

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  • Springfurmich

    i guess scientists and engineers, they usually cared more about human NEEDS rather than stuff like art and poetry which we can surely live without. i would rather live in the world where i can have air conditioning when i have sweaty balls than a world where i can't.

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  • KeddersPrincess

    They all gave to humanity, just in a different way.

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  • DaBruzzah

    I vote for the atomic bomb. Burn baby, burn.

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  • LuxM4G

    That's relative and subjective, and certainly unwise to think of the top of one's head. I voted philosophers because they precede all cultural, political and scientific evolution.

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  • handsignals

    It's a toss up between Engineers and Scientists, My favorite Engineer of all time is McAdam people don't realize what a huge impact his contribution to road construction made to humanity.

    Also OP, porn stars??? WTF, how could you forget them.

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  • LizardSkin

    Limousine drivers.

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  • Freedom_

    I'm biased toward art. Art gives us the most accurate reflection of history therefore, in essence, a more reliable account of mistakes to not repeat and also sets goals for humanity.

    However, these are all very important to our growth, not one more than the other.

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    • seekelp

      I'd argue that art gives the most biased of all views of history.

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      • Freedom_

        That's true, because art is so personal. Often it is an in depth view of one person's perspective and reaction of society in their time. This is significant to both the individual and society. It puts our growth in perspective, sort of like a collective journal of humanity. Art is our pursuit of freedom.

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        • seekelp

          Sure, but at the end of the day, all art can provide is the opinion/worldview of the one making it.

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          • Freedom_

            Just like these comments here ;P

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            • seekelp

              Precisely. At the end of the day, art is merely a dressed-up opinion.

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  • kingofcarrotflowers

    For me? Musicians

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    • I meant that to be implied by "artists."

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