Form an Opinion for the Greater Good
- Form an Opinion for the Greater Good
The power to inspire is often underestimated. If your words or actions can motivate people for a greater cause, you are already contributing to a better tomorrow. Today, India needs more inspirational and influential individuals who speak up for progress, equity, and positive change.
We must strive to be more accepting of diverse perspectives and cultures, instead of enforcing rigid ideologies. While we gained independence long ago, our voices still hold the power to shape the nation—and even the world—especially when directed at brands and companies influencing our everyday lives.
So, how can you make your opinion count?
It’s simple. Join Zippy Opinion—and become the silent yet impactful voice that helps guide the decisions of brands across India and beyond.
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Now, without further ado, let’s look at three remarkable individuals who made their opinions count—through words, actions, and extraordinary impact.
Mahatma Gandhi
There couldn’t be a better example to start with than the Father of the Nation. Mahatma Gandhi was one of the most influential voices in India’s journey to independence.
Born to a humble household as the son of a government official, Gandhi lived an ordinary life until injustice sparked a fire within him. After studying and practicing law in South Africa, the discrimination he faced from colonial rule pushed him to take a stand. He voiced his dissent through non-violent resistance—a philosophy that would become the foundation of India’s freedom struggle.
From leading the fight against untouchability, empowering women, reducing oppressive taxes, and promoting a self-reliant economy, to championing secularism and interfaith respect, Gandhi used his voice and values to lead a revolution.
His opinions weren’t just heard—they transformed the destiny of a nation.
Sachin Tendulkar
The Little Master—a legend whose bat spoke louder than words. Sachin Tendulkar ignited the passion for cricket in millions of Indians. With quiet determination and unmatched consistency, he made his mark on history.
At just 16, he made his debut for the Indian national cricket team and went on to become one of the greatest cricketers of all time. He is the only cricketer to have scored over 30,000 international runs, and the only one to notch up a hundred international centuries. He was also the first male cricketer to score a double century in ODIs.
In 2013, he became the first sportsperson to receive India’s highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna. Even after his retirement in 2012 (hard to believe it’s been over a decade!), Sachin continues to influence through philanthropy, youth development, and his autobiography Playing It My Way.
He didn’t speak much—but his journey was his opinion, and it was heard loud and clear.
Mary Kom
If you’re looking for a true fighter, Mary Kom is the name to know. She changed the face of women’s boxing in India and inspired countless girls to dream big, regardless of background.
Born in a modest village, she had no privilege or support when she decided to become a boxer. Despite opposition from her family, she trained in secret until she convinced a coach to take her under his wing. What followed was a legendary career.
Mary Kom has won medals in all eight AIBA World Boxing Championships since 2001, topped global rankings in the flyweight category, and represented India at the 2012 London Olympics, 2014 Asian Games, and 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Her story was so powerful, it inspired a Bollywood film starring Priyanka Chopra. But Mary’s influence didn’t stop in the ring—she became a Rajya Sabha MP, and has used her voice to speak out on issues that matter, from women’s rights to grassroots sports.
She believes the Tokyo 2021 Olympics would be her last. But even if that’s the case, her legacy is already cemented—and inspiring the next generation of change-makers.
In Conclusion
The common thread among Mahatma Gandhi, Sachin Tendulkar, and Mary Kom? They all formed opinions—and backed them up with action. They inspired a nation and shaped its identity through courage, belief, and purpose.
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