One day, in 1888, Alfred Nobel awoke to a surprise; He found out he was dead! In fact, it was Alfred’s brother, Ludvig, who had passed away, but a French newspaper mistakenly ran Alfred’s obituary instead, and Alfred did not like what he saw. The headline said, “The Merchant of Death is Dead!” The rest of the article described Alfred as a greedy, terrible man who invented dynamite and made his fortune at the misfortune of others. He was remembered as one whose invention escalated wars around the world and tore families apart forever. Alfred was disturbed by this harsh assessment of his life, so he decided to change it. You may not have known that Alfred Nobel invented dynamite. It is more likely that you remember him for a much better legacy, the Nobel Prizes. Instead of giving his fortune to his family, he set up prizes for “those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the benefit on mankind” in various disciplines. First given out in 1901, they conti...
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