Blessed Teresa of Calcutta was born on 26th August 1910 in Albania. She was an Indian Roman Catholic sister who is known for establishing many organizations and projects across the globe. she received many awards during her lifetime with the most honorable being the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.
Teresa of Calcutta is a person of good character following many awards, a good reputation she created to her subjects as well as to her acts of mercy, motivation and development. Her good character is known to date since people consider her as a humane person because of her care for people that needed help (Pennington, Alan. Jones & Mark Booth 78). She showed sympathy and tenderness to her subjects and helped them to become better people through her various acts of charity. She was also a determined person who worked hard to complete any project that she initiated. This was evidenced in her successful completion of various projects she started and finished during her lifetime. Blessed Teresa of Calcutta was loved by her subjects due to her respect for them and the fact that she gave them freedom of expression which helped her to understand their feelings. She motivated them to grow not only spiritually but also socially through her counsel and motivation (Pennington, Alan. Jones & Mark Booth 100).
Bad character
Adolf Hitler is among the most famous people that had unique character. Hitler was born in Braunau-am-Inn, Austria, on 20th April 1899 (Rice & Earle 19). In his younger years he was a loving, confident, outgoing and caring boy. However, the death of his brother turned him to be an IL-tempered , detached and a cruel person who was rarely at peace with anyone. He later became a politician who used dictatorship leadership style to lead the Nazi Party. He was also a German chancellor who was termed by his subjects as a cruel, heartless and a leader who had insatiable greed for power and authority. Hitler pushed for the Pan-Germanism, anti-semitism as well as the anticommunism with charismatic articulation and Nazi propaganda.
Despite his few good characters, Hitler did not have a good character that can be emulated. He used dictatorship leadership to rule and achieve the loyalty of his subjects. He never considered the pain he caused to his subjects during his leadership, and he derived pleasure in the suffering of the people that thought differently or people who tried to question his leadership. He never gave his subjects freedom of expression nor did he correct his characters to stop imposing suffering on his subjects. He sort no advice from the people who would advice him on the importance of good governance (Rice & Earle 39).
References
Pennington, M B, Alan W. Jones, and Mark Booth. The Living Testament: The Essential Writings of Christianity Since the Bible. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1985. Print.
Rice, Earle. Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. Greensboro, N.C: Morgan Reynolds Pub, 2006. Print.
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